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Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 03:25:49 -0500 (CDT)






http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200807/200807100011.html



Digital Chosun Ilbo

July 10, 2008



The claims of an unidentified Chinese hacker have alarmed Korea's

Internet portals.



Nate.com, a leading Korean portal run by SK Communications, is dismayed

by a message left on a Chinese website. Claiming to be a hacker, the

writer offered to sell the personal information of 12 million Nate.com

members for one million yuan (W100 million, US$1=W1,006). As if to prove

the claims, the writer revealed the information of five or six Koreans.



SK Communications was thrown into panic. If the claims are true, it

would be the largest leak ever of Koreans' personal information, even

topping the Auction.com leak in which data on 10.8 million members was

hacked.



But the Chinese poster did not reveal any more information and deleted

the message, making it impossible to confirm whether the hacking was

real or a hoax.



An official with the Seoul Metropolitan Police cyber crime squad said it

will take time to get the facts as it is an overseas case.



But SK is worried. An official there said an internal probe has found no

trace of hacking, but to be safe Nate.com members will be required to

change their passwords every six months.



The new password policy took effect Tuesday. Only members who change

their online passwords can access Nate.com and Cyworld.com.



A portal employee said, "There's no particular measures against such

hit-and-run Chinese hackers. Actual hacking cases are rare, but taking a

lesson from the Auction incident, portals are always on high alert."





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