LG Uplus call breach puts on-device AI security claims under scrutiny

10.12.25 06:52 Uhr

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LG Uplus is facing mounting questions over the security architecture of its artificial intelligence (AI) call assistant service ixi-O, following a recent data breach incident that leaked the call data of its users. The breach revealed that call information, previously promoted as being securely contained within users’ smartphones as an on-device service, had in fact been routed through and temporarily stored on the company's servers, undermining its core security claims. The controversy erupted after the telecom company disclosed Friday that calling information of 36 ixi-O subscribers was leaked to 101 other users following a cache-setting error during a routine system update. Exposed details included recipients’ phone numbers, call timestamps and AI-generated call summaries. LG Uplus said it confirmed that personal ID numbers, such as social security or passport numbers, or financial information were leaked and has since fixed the configuration error, blocked further exposure. The company said it notified affected users. The incident has heightened scrutiny of LG Uplus’ product arcWeiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei Korea Times

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