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Teenagers charged over public bike service breach exposing 4.62 million records
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Published 2026-02-24 11:53 UTCUpdated 2026-02-24 15:02 UTC
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Evidence trail (top sources)
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Overview
Two teenagers in South Korea have been charged for a cyberattack that compromised the personal data of 4.62 million users of the public bike service, Ttareungyi. The breach included sensitive information such as user IDs and mobile numbers.
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1.02
Momentum 24h
2
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2
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2
Source types
1
Duplicate ratio
0%
Why it matters
- The breach affected 4.62 million users, highlighting vulnerabilities in public services.
- It raises awareness about the involvement of youth in cybercrime.
- The incident underscores the need for improved data security measures.]
LLM analysis
Topic mix: lowPromo risk: lowSource quality: medium
Recurring claims
- Two South Korean teenagers charged over a cyberattack exposing 4.62 million records.
How sources frame it
- Help Net Security: neutral
- The Register: neutral
All evidence
All evidence
Teenagers charged over public bike service breach that exposed 4.62 million records
Help Net Security · helpnetsecurity.com · 2026-02-24 15:02 UTC
Korean cops charge teens over bike hire breach that exposed data on 4.62M riders
theregister_security · go.theregister.com · 2026-02-24 11:53 UTC
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