
""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."
SK Telecom, South Koreaâs 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.
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