PayPal Holdings, the multinational online payments giant, has received fines of $663,863 (922 million won) after two security incidents exposed the personal information of over 23,000 customers.
The penalty imposed by South Korea’s Personal Information Protection Commission stemmed from what the regulator said were PayPal’s inadequate security protocols and negligence in protecting the personal information of thousands of South Korean customers.
The fines are linked to:
The watchdog also penalized the online payment platform for multiple delays in reporting the incidents and data leaks to the proper authorities.
Data breaches are inevitable in the digital era, and online payment systems make for highly profitable targets that financially motivate cybercriminals.
To ensure financial safety and avoid account compromise, we recommend you stick to good cyber hygiene to protect your PayPal account, money and data:
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