ANOTHER LEAK AT COUPANG. YOUR DATA IS NOT SAFE.
Korean e-commerce giant Coupang has been caught in yet ANOTHER massive privacy disaster. The company just admitted that sensitive personal information for 165,000 MORE users has been exposed.
We’re talking NAMES.
Home PHONE NUMBERS.
Full POSTAL ADDRESSES.
As seen in the official YONHAP News photo accompanying this report, this isn’t a minor glitch—it’s a full-blown corporate security failure. While Coupang claims emails and financial data weren’t exposed THIS time, that’s a cold comfort. Your private home details are now floating in the digital underworld.
HERE’S THE KICKER. Coupang claims this is just “part” of the devastating November leak that impacted an astonishing 33 million users. They want you to believe the problem is contained, but the reality is the breaches are MULTIPLYING. The company’s solution? Handing out COUPONS.
They’re treating a catastrophic privacy violation like a bad delivery.
The government is investigating, but the damage is already done. Who benefits? Hackers and data brokers. Who stays silent? The executives who failed to protect you. This pattern of breach after breach shows a company prioritizing profits over your most basic security.
Your personal life is now a cheap commodity, and a coupon is your apology.




