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When Regulation Encourages ISPs to Hack Their Customers

When Regulation Encourages ISPs to Hack Their Customers

KT infected 600,000 users with malware to throttle peer-to-peer traffic, highlighting distortions from South Korea's internet regulations. Thirteen employees face prosecution, and the malware disrupted cloud storage services. The "sender pays" model in South Korea led to increased operational costs and contentious negotiations with content providers like Facebook.


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