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S Korea credit card firms punished over data theft | S Korea credit card firms punished over data theft |
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South Korean regulators have punished three credit card companies for their role in the country's largest-ever theft of financial data last month. | South Korean regulators have punished three credit card companies for their role in the country's largest-ever theft of financial data last month. |
KB Kookmin Bank, Lotte Card and NH Nonghyup Card will each be fined 6 million won (£3,371; $5,640). | |
They will also be banned from issuing new credit cards for three months. | They will also be banned from issuing new credit cards for three months. |
This comes after financial data on more than 20 million people - more than 40% of South Korea's population - was stolen and sold to marketing firms. | This comes after financial data on more than 20 million people - more than 40% of South Korea's population - was stolen and sold to marketing firms. |
South Korea's Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) said the three firms had "neglected their legal duties of preventing any leakage of customer information". | South Korea's Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) said the three firms had "neglected their legal duties of preventing any leakage of customer information". |
Last month, branches of the three firms were swamped with thousands of angry customers looking to cancel their cards or be issued new ones. | Last month, branches of the three firms were swamped with thousands of angry customers looking to cancel their cards or be issued new ones. |
The three bosses of the credit card firms involved made a public apology for the breach, and several executives have resigned or offered to step down over the issue. | The three bosses of the credit card firms involved made a public apology for the breach, and several executives have resigned or offered to step down over the issue. |
The data was stolen by a computer contractor working for personal credit ratings firm Korea Credit Bureau, who was arrested last month. | The data was stolen by a computer contractor working for personal credit ratings firm Korea Credit Bureau, who was arrested last month. |
He allegedly stole the data - which included names, social security numbers and phone numbers - by saving it on a USB stick between October 2012 and December last year. | He allegedly stole the data - which included names, social security numbers and phone numbers - by saving it on a USB stick between October 2012 and December last year. |
South Korea has one of Asia's highest usage rates for credit cards - an average adult owns multiple cards and will regularly switch companies in order to get better deals or rewards. | South Korea has one of Asia's highest usage rates for credit cards - an average adult owns multiple cards and will regularly switch companies in order to get better deals or rewards. |
However, an increasing number of South Korean firms have been the subject of cyber-attacks. | However, an increasing number of South Korean firms have been the subject of cyber-attacks. |
In 2012, two hackers were arrested for getting hold of the details of 8.7 million subscribers to KT Mobile. | In 2012, two hackers were arrested for getting hold of the details of 8.7 million subscribers to KT Mobile. |
In 2011, details of more than 35 million accounts of South Korean social network Cyworld were exposed in an attack. | In 2011, details of more than 35 million accounts of South Korean social network Cyworld were exposed in an attack. |
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