Back to overview
Confidence HighApr 26, 2026leeleecc.co.kr

Lee & Lee Country Club suffers data leak, North Korean hackers suspected

PatternExternal actor · Error · Confidentiality impact

Personal information of approximately 100,000 customers was leaked from Lee & Lee Country Club, a golf course in South Korea. Police launched an investigation on April 26, 2026, focusing on a suspected North Korean hacking group. The leaked data includes names, dates of birth, genders, IDs, passwords, contact details, email addresses, and home addresses.

Signal date
Apr 26, 2026
Updated
Jul 3, 2026
Confidence
High
Sources
2 sources

Signal context

First seen: Apr 26, 2026

Last updated: Jul 3, 2026

Status: Public signal

Key points

  • Personal information of ~100,000 customers leaked.
  • Police investigation confirmed on April 26, 2026.
  • Suspected North Korean hacking group (Reconnaissance General Bureau).

Signal analysis

Beta

It helps compare this signal with other published signals without treating the labels as final determinations.

Affected organization
Leeleecc logo
Leeleecc

Likely country: Location not provided

Threat source
Error activity

Watch process controls, misconfiguration and accidental disclosure paths.

  • Source type: outside the affected organization
Business impact
Potential data exposure

Impact area: Confidentiality

Likely asset: User or customer data

Trend context
16 signals with similar action pattern
  • 1 signal in the same sector
  • 89 signals with the same likely impact area
  • 1 signal linked to this organization/domain
Mentioned entities
LeeleeccData DisclosureLeeLee Country ClubNorth KoreanPersonalSouth Korea. PoliceIDsPoliceSuspected North Korean

External sources

Related signals

Grouped by why the signal is relevant.

coupang.com logoCoupangJul 3, 2026
Same action patternSame impact area

South Korea Disputes US Report on Coupang Data Leak Investigation

The South Korean government, on July 3, 2026, disputed a U.S. House Judiciary Committee report claiming discrimination against Coupang, a U.S.-listed e-commerce giant, over a personal data leak incident. The Blue House stated that investigations into Coupang are non-discriminatory and follow domestic legal procedures. The incident, which occurred in 2025, involved a former Chinese employee leaking personal information of over 33 million (or 37 million) South Korean customers.

dialog.org logoDialogJun 27, 2026
Same action patternSame impact area

Peter Thiel's Dialog Society Data Leak Exposes Senior US Officials

A data exposure at Dialog, a private events group co-founded by Peter Thiel, unmasked personal information and login tokens for US and allied national security figures. The incident, which Dialog internally classified as a cyberattack but evidence suggests was a website misconfiguration, exposed private details of 222 registrants for its 2026 retreat, including names, private contact details, active login tokens, and internal ratings.

whise.eu logoWhiseJun 23, 2026
Same action patternSame impact area

Whise.eu (European Real Estate CRM) Data Leak by ChimeraZ

The threat actor ChimeraZ claimed to have leaked a database from Whise, a Belgian CRM system for the real estate sector, on the dark web on June 23, 2026. The leaked data reportedly consists of 40.85 million records, approximately 15.8 GB of JSON files. Whise is a market leader in Belgium and also active in France.

viennaairport.com logoViennaairportJun 23, 2026
Same action patternSame impact area

Vienna Airport Targeted in APT73/Bashe Ransomware Attack

The ransomware group APT73/Bashe claimed responsibility for a cyberattack against Vienna Airport (Flughafen Wien AG) on June 23, 2026, threatening to leak sensitive data. The airport acknowledged a limited leakage of old cargo-related files from one email inbox but denied a broader system compromise.

onemedical.com logoOnemedicalJun 22, 2026
Same action patternSame impact area

ShinyHunters Threatens to Leak 8.8 TB of One Medical Seniors Patient Data by June 22 Deadline

Amazon-owned primary care provider One Medical faced a data extortion threat from the ShinyHunters group, which claimed to have stolen 8.8 terabytes of data from One Medical Seniors (formerly Iora Health) and threatened to leak it by June 22, 2026, if a ransom was not paid. One Medical had previously disclosed a cybersecurity incident on June 17, 2026, involving unauthorized access to a third-party file storage system containing archived patient information for One Medical Seniors. The unauthorized access occurred between June 8 and June 11, 2026. The potentially compromised information includes demographic and clinical records for some patients.

keewah.com logoKeewahJun 22, 2026
Same action patternSame impact area

Kee Wah Bakery Hit by Ransomware Attack, Data Leak Fears Emerge

Hong Kong's famous Kee Wah Bakery revealed on June 22, 2026, that it was hit by a ransomware attack on its internal network. The incident, which caused network malfunctions last Friday (June 19), targeted systems containing employees' personal data, as well as information related to business partners, online store customers, and mobile app members. While the company could not confirm if data was extracted, it has engaged cybersecurity experts, notified the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data and police on Sunday (June 21), and is contacting affected parties as a precautionary measure. No customer payment or credit card information was involved.