The CEO of South Korean online retail giant Coupang Corp. resigned Wednesday, three weeks after the company became aware of a massive data breach that affected nearly 34 million customers.
Coupang said CEO Park Dae-jun resigned due to the data breach incident — which was revealed on Nov. 18 — according to a Google translation of the statement in Korean.
"I am deeply sorry for disappointing the public with the recent personal information incident," Park said, adding, "I feel a deep sense of responsibility for the outbreak and the subsequent recovery process, and I have decided to step down from all positions."
Following his resignation, parent company Coupang Inc . appointed Harold Rogers, the Chief Administrative Officer and General Counsel, as interim CEO.
Coupang said that

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