At Netmarble, where a massive hack exposed personal information on 6.11 million people, it was confirmed that an additional roughly 8,000 items of information, including those of customer center inquirers and online job applicants, also leaked.
Netmarble on the 3rd disclosed that new signs of a leak were identified during its internal investigation.
According to the company, the additional leak totals roughly 8,000 items, including: ▲ 3,185 consultation records such as names and emails of customer center inquirers from 2003–2004 and 2014–2021; ▲ 2,022 entries of information written on applications by online job applicants from 2003–2006, including name, email, and religion; ▲ 966 items (all encrypted) such as names, emails, and mobile phone numbers of visitors to a job fair booth in 2011; and ▲ 1,875 items such as names, emails, and mobile phone numbers of B2B business proposal managers from 2001–2005 and 2011–2021.
Among these were 314 resident registration numbers of customer center inquirers and 990 resident registration numbers of online job applicants. Netmarble reported the matter to the relevant authorities and began individually notifying those affected by the leak.