Korean authorities are now tracking IP addresses and investigating potential security flaws at Coupang following what's being called the worst data breach the country has seen in more than ten years. The scale of this incident raises serious questions about how even major platforms handle user data. Makes you wonder—if centralized giants can't keep things locked down, what does that say about the broader push for decentralized alternatives?
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Korean authorities are now tracking IP addresses and investigating potential security flaws at Coupang following what's being called the worst data breach the country has seen in more than ten years. The scale of this incident raises serious questions about how even major platforms handle user data. Makes you wonder—if centralized giants can't keep things locked down, what does that say about the broader push for decentralized alternatives?