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Data Betrayal: Millions Sold, NY Lawsuit Explodes.

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A MASSIVE BILLION-DOLLAR COMPANY just got CAUGHT STEALING from you. Not money—your LIFE. Your address, your finances, your most private details, spilled into the digital underworld because Coupang didn’t bother to protect it.

This photo is NOT just a corporate logo. It’s the face of a betrayal that hit more than 30 MILLION people.

Now, a tidal wave of rage is crashing down in a New York courtroom. Thousands of Korean-American customers, led by two people just like you named Lee and Park, are launching a BLOCKBUSTER class action lawsuit. They are calling out Coupang’s U.S.-listed parent company and its billionaire founder, Bom Kim—who holds an iron 70% control—for a shocking breach of trust. The lawsuit alleges the company broke the law, violated an implied contract with EVERY customer, and made UNJUST PROFITS by SKIMPING on security.

The law firm’s phones are RINGING OFF THE HOOK with over 7,000 victims ready to fight. This American legal firestorm is now separate from battles in South Korea and California, proving this is a GLOBAL pattern of negligence.

Why does this matter? Because it shows these tech giants see YOU as a data point to be mined, not a human to be protected. They cut corners on security to boost their bottom line, and when the dam breaks, they stay silent and hope you don’t notice.

They sold your safety for profit. And they think you’ll just take it.



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