South Korea Fines Dating Company for Losing User Data
Introduction
A government group in South Korea gave a big fine to a company called Duo. Duo helps people find partners. The company lost the private information of 420,000 people.
Main Body
In January, a bad computer program entered a worker's computer. This program let strangers see the company's main list of users. The strangers took the names and phone numbers of 427,464 people. They also took information about religion, school, and height. The government found that Duo had old security. Duo kept some data for too long. The company said the attack was very strong. But Duo did not tell the government about the problem for three days. Now, Duo must pay 1.21 billion won. They must also make their security better.
Conclusion
South Korea now has very strict rules about data. Companies must protect the private information of their customers.