Free USIM Replacement Following U.S. Network Hack

Patrons queue up at a branch of SK Telecom Co., South Korea’s premier telecommunications company, located in Seoul on April 28, 2025, to get a complimentary USIM card swapped out on their phones after a cybersecurity breach potentially exposed user data. (Yonhap) (END) [Your News Contributions Encouraged] We encourage our audience to share news leads with us here at Yonhap News, complete with photographs and video clips whenever possible. Should we determine that your contribution merits coverage, one of our journalists may develop this further through reporting processes. Depending upon editorial needs, these pieces might then be crafted into full-fledged reports published simultaneously in Korean and English formats before distribution across various national and global platforms. For exceptionally noteworthy contributions, you can expect recognition via symbolic tokens of gratitude; notably significant ones could result in commemorative plaques along with modest gifts. Email: jebo@yna.co.kr Copyright © Yonhap News Agency strictly prohibits unauthorized reproduction or reprinting of all materials produced herein and disallows learning or utilization of such content by AI technologies.

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