
"Lotte Card, whose internal data was leaked in a recent hacking incident, said on the 24th that from the 1st of this month through the previous day, among the 2.97 million customers whose information was leaked, about 650,000 applied for card reissuance, about 820,000 changed their card PINs, about 110,000 suspended their cards, and about 40,000 canceled their cards."
"Lotte Card explained that, excluding duplicates, customer protection measures have been implemented for 1.28 million people, or 43% of all affected customers. In particular, for the 280,000 people with potential risk of fraudulent use, the company said protection measures such as card reissuance applications, PIN changes, card suspension, and cancellation have been carried out for about 190,000, or 68%."
2.97 million customers had internal data leaked in a recent hacking incident. From the 1st of the month through the previous day, about 650,000 applied for card reissuance, about 820,000 changed their card PINs, about 110,000 suspended their cards, and about 40,000 canceled their cards. Excluding duplicate actions, protection measures were implemented for 1.28 million people, representing 43% of affected customers. Among 280,000 customers assessed as having potential risk of fraudulent use, protection actions including reissuance, PIN changes, suspension, and cancellation were carried out for about 190,000 customers, equal to 68%.
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