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South Korea’s Telecom Giant KT Accused of Unleashing Malware on Torrenting Customers
Caught red-handed! Korea Telecom allegedly deployed malware to thwart torrenting customers. 600,000 users got more than they bargained for—strange folders and vanishing files. Police say, “No more Mr. Nice KT.” Torrential troubles ahead? Stay tuned! #KoreaTelecomMalwareMischief

Hot Take:
When your friendly neighborhood telecom provider turns into a malware-slinging super villain, you know you're not in Kansas anymore—or South Korea, for that matter. Korea Telecom (KT), in a plot twist that has us all checking our Wi-Fi routers suspiciously, apparently took "customer service" to a nefarious new level by allegedly infecting their torrent-loving customers with malware. Let's just say, if true, their idea of network management was less about traffic shaping and more about customer zapping. Oopsie-daisy!