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Company-wide response to cyber infringement situation of Kyowon Group... 'Customer trust and information protection are the top priority'

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Jeon Siyoon

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Teacher Group recently recognized the situation of cyber infringement believed to be ransomware and immediately started operating an emergency response system to take preemptive measures to protect customers.

At around 8 a.m. on the 10th, the teacher group checked some of the in-house systems for abnormal signs and implemented immediate internal network separation and access blocking measures. Currently, we are focusing our efforts on system recovery and security checks with customer information protection as our top priority.

Immediately after the accident was recognized, it reported the infringement to the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA) and related investigative agencies, and while cooperating with related agencies, it is working with external specialized security companies to accurately identify the cause of the accident and analyze the extent of damage.

So far, we are checking whether personal information has been leaked, and if the investigation confirms the leakage of personal information, we plan to quickly and transparently inform customers according to relevant laws and procedures and quickly prepare and support necessary protective measures.

In addition, the teacher group will sequentially inform the cause of the accident, the degree of damage, and the recovery status through the official website.

"We deeply apologize for causing concern to customers due to this accident," a teacher group official said. "Experts are currently being deployed to quickly recover and check data integrity, and we will do our best to prevent a recurrence in the future."

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