SK Telecom vows to take full responsibility for damage from recent data leak
Briefly

SK Telecom, South Korea’s leading mobile carrier, is responding to a recent cyberattack that compromised customer data. The company announced it will offer free USIM replacements to all 23 million users to mitigate the impact. In a message to customers, SK Telecom encourages them to subscribe to a new USIM protection service to prevent further issues. As of a recent update, 5.54 million subscribers have availed of this service, reflecting a proactive approach in restoring customer trust after the breach.
"You can prevent hacking damage by subscribing to the USIM protection service. Please trust us and sign up," the company said in a release.
"If any damage occurs, SK Telecom will take full responsibility," demonstrating their commitment to customer security.
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