Why South Korea is Always Getting Hacked (feat. Coupang)
Is South Korea an "IT Powerhouse" or just a massive "Paper Fortress"? In South Korea, people receive an average of 16 spam messages a day. The "Amazon of Korea," Coupang, recently suffered a massive security breach exposing the data of 33.7 million accounts (Over 65% of Koreans). In this report, we dissect the vulnerabilities found within the Korean government’s own digital backbone. From a investment perspective, we explore why global hackers view the Korean Peninsula as a "tasty restaurant" with the highest ROI in the world. 00:00 - Intro 00:59 - Act 1: The 2025 Breaches 03:42 - Act 2: It's the Government, Too 05:27 - Act 3: The Speed Trap 06:36 - Act 4: The Business Model of Hacking 07:50 - Act 5: The Perfect Target 11:32 - Act 6: Slow is Fast 13:37 - Closing

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