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This company page brings together public reporting currently associated with Lguplus. It reflects signals published by Shadow Tier and should not be read as a complete incident history.

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LG Uplus Discloses Ixio AI Call App Data Leak Affecting 36 Customers

LG Uplus, a South Korean telecommunications provider, reported a data leak on December 6, 2025, involving its AI-based call app, Ixio. A cache setting error during operational improvement work temporarily exposed call information of 36 customers to 101 other users. The exposed data included counterparty phone numbers, call times, and one-line call content summaries. The company proactively reported the incident to the Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) and emphasized it was due to human error, not hacking.

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It combines a reviewed organization profile with all current published Shadow Tier signals explicitly linked to Lguplus.

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No. A signal must contain a reliable company connection and meet the publication criteria; incidental or ambiguous mentions are excluded.

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