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Data Breach at Lee & Lee Country Club Attributed to North Korean Hackers

Severity: High (Score: 74.0)

Sources: Koreatimes.Co.Kr, En.Yna.Co.Kr

Summary

A significant data breach has occurred at Lee & Lee Country Club in Gapyeong, South Korea, affecting approximately 100,000 customers. The Korean National Police Agency is investigating the incident, which is believed to involve malware linked to North Korean hacking groups. Compromised data includes personal information such as names, dates of birth, gender, user IDs, passwords, phone numbers, email addresses, and physical addresses. The breach was discovered during an ongoing investigation into North Korean cyber activities. Authorities estimate that around 8,400 hackers are operating under North Korean directives. The investigation is ongoing, and further details are expected as police continue to analyze the breach. Key Points: • 100,000 customer records were leaked from a South Korean golf course. • The breach is suspected to involve North Korean hacking groups and malware. • The investigation is part of a broader probe into North Korean cyber operations.

Key Entities

  • Data Breach (attack_type)
  • Malware (attack_type)
  • Lee & Lee Country Club (company)
  • North Korea (country)
  • South Korea (country)
  • CWE-200 - Exposure of Sensitive Information (cwe)
  • yna.co.kr (domain)
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