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Coupang founder apologises over data leak, pledges compensation

By Jessi WuDecember 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Coupang founder Kim Bom publicly apologised after a data breach exposed personal information of millions of users.
  • The company has pledged compensation and outlined steps to strengthen its cybersecurity protections.

What happened: Kim Bom addresses fallout from customer data breach

Coupang’s founder and chief executive, Kim Bom, has issued a public apology after a major data breach affecting the South Korean e-commerce giant’s customers. Kim Bom said Coupang had failed to protect customer information and that the incident was “a matter of deep regret and responsibility.” The company has not disclosed the full extent of the compromised data but said that personal information, including names, contact details and purchase histories, was exposed.

The breach was discovered after unusual activity alerted Coupang’s security team, leading to an internal investigation and involvement by external cybersecurity experts. Coupang said it had notified affected users and was cooperating with South Korean authorities to determine how the intrusion occurred.

As part of its response, Coupang announced plans to compensate users whose data was accessed, including offering credit monitoring and identity protection services. The company also committed to overhauling its security infrastructure, accelerating investments in encryption, network defences and employee training to guard against future incidents.

Kim’s apology was disseminated across Coupang’s platforms and emphasised the company’s commitment to transparency and customer trust. He acknowledged that in an era of increasing digital threats, organisations must remain vigilant and responsive, and he thanked users for their patience while the company strengthened its defences.

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Why it’s important

The breach at Coupang underscores the growing vulnerability of large digital platforms to cybersecurity incidents. As e-commerce companies collect vast amounts of personal and financial data, the potential impact of a breach on customers and corporate reputation is significant. South Korea, with one of the world’s highest internet penetration rates, has seen a series of high-profile cyber incidents, prompting regulators and companies to strengthen protections.

For users, the incident highlights the importance of monitoring personal data and using protections such as multi-factor authentication and credit monitoring. Coupang’s compensation offer is in line with global trends in breach responses, where companies attempt to mitigate harm and restore trust through tangible support for affected individuals.

The situation also raises regulatory questions. South Korean authorities have been sharpening data protection requirements, and this breach may trigger further scrutiny of compliance frameworks, reporting standards and penalties for lapses. As digital services become more central to everyday life, robust cybersecurity is no longer an optional investment but a strategic imperative.

Coupang’s response will be closely watched by other digital platforms in the region, many of which face similar threats and customer expectations for strong data governance.

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Jessi Wu

Jessi is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied fintech at the University of New South Wales. She specialises in blockchain and cryptocurrency. Contact her at j.wu@btw.media.

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