The number of victims participating in damages lawsuits against the matchmaking agency Duo and the online video streaming service Tving, both of which recently experienced personal data breaches, is surging.
As of today (June 16), the total number of plaintiffs in the damages lawsuit regarding the Duo data breach has reached 1,072, with each plaintiff seeking 1 million won in compensation.
Similarly, it is reported that the number of victims in the damages lawsuit against Tving, which also suffered a data breach, has exceeded 90,000, with each plaintiff seeking 300,000 won in compensation.
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Over 1,000 Join Class Action Lawsuit Against Duo Over Data Breach; Tving Faces Over 90,000 Plaintiffs
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