SK Telecom reveals cyberattack, customer USIM data stolen could be used in attacks
- SK Telecom, a major South Korean provider, reported a security incident on April 19, 2025, exposing customer USIM data.
- A detected malware infection allowed threat actors to gain access to sensitive USIM-related information.
- The company immediately implemented countermeasures, including removing malware and isolating the affected systems.
- SK Telecom, which serves 34 million subscribers, promptly notified relevant regulatory authorities of the breach.
- Investigations are ongoing to determine the exact cause and scope, with no confirmed cases of data misuse reported yet.
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