SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea’s SK Telecom was fined on Thursday about 134 billion won ($96.53 million) after the country’s largest mobile carrier suffered a cyberattack this year causing the leak of data for nearly 27 million users.

The government-run Personal Information Protection Commission announced the punishment in a statement, blaming the company for neglecting its duty to take safety measures and for delays in notifying the leak to customers.

The company’s systems were in a “very weak condition” that allowed outside users to gain access to its internal intranet, the commission said. There was no password or safety measures taken to protect its servers, while operating systems were outdated without the latest security updates, it said.

The company must strengthen safety rules on

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