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Hacker Dumped MacBook into River in Attempt to Destroy Digital Evidence

A former Coupang employee attempted to destroy incriminating evidence by throwing his MacBook Air into a river.

Still, investigators recovered the device and traced it back to the accused using its serial number. The incident exposed the personal data of 33 million South Korean customers.

Coupang, South Korea’s largest e-commerce platform, revealed the breach on Christmas after completing a forensic investigation with Mandiant, Palo Alto Networks, and Ernst & Young.

The alleged perpetrator stole a security key while employed at the company and used it to access customer records containing order histories and building access codes used by delivery personnel.

According to Coupang’s investigation, the attacker accessed data on approximately 3,000 customers using both a personal computer and a MacBook Air.

After media coverage exposed the incident, a desperate attempt to destroy evidence followed. The accused smashed the MacBook Air, placed it in a Coupang canvas bag with bricks, and discarded it in a river.

The destruction attempt ultimately failed. Investigators recovered the laptop from the river and extracted its serial number, which matched the accused’s iCloud account information.

Forensic teams also discovered attack scripts on the recovered PC’s hard drive, providing crucial evidence.

Coupang claims the perpetrator never transferred stolen data beyond these two devices and deleted everything after news reports emerged.

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The company’s sworn statements indicate that the damage remained limited relative to the initial breach scope, affecting over half of South Korea’s 52-million population.

The financial impact remains severe. Coupang announced a ₩50,000 ($35) voucher compensation for all 33 million affected customers, totaling $1.17 billion in costs.

South Korea’s government has launched a formal inquiry into Coupang’s security operations, with potential substantial fines expected, given prior regulatory actions against other Korean tech companies.

This incident highlights the critical importance of forensic investigation capabilities and the difficulty of destroying digital evidence, even when physical devices are destroyed.

Law enforcement successfully reconstructed the perpetrator’s activities despite the attempted destruction.

Incident Organization Year Impact Details
Coupang Data Breach Coupang 2025 33M Records Pattern of security incidents in the Korean tech sector
SK Telecom Breach SK Telecom 2025 14.6M Records Security misconfigurations, $97M regulatory fine
Indian Mobile Data Leak Multiple Carriers 2024 750M Records SIM subscriber information sold on dark web
Previous Korean Breach Various 2024-2025 Multiple Pattern of security incidents in Korean tech sector

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