Suruga-ya, a leading Japanese online retail site, may have been the target of a significant data breach, which could a potentially affect more than 30,000 users. If confirmed, sensitive user data such as personal details and purchasing history could be compromised. The incident is under investigation, and Suruga-ya is taking necessary measures to address the situation and protect users' information.
In Japan, data privacy is a fundamental right protected by law. Given the increasing digitalization of society, substantial emphasis is placed on ensuring the safety of users' information. An event like a potential data breach is highly significant, with most people expecting quick action from the company involved and legislation that tackles future occurrences aggressively.
Similarly, in the US and EU, data privacy is taken very seriously. Europe's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is set as a benchmark for data protection laws and the US has numerous state-specific data breach laws. In instances of data breaches, companies are required by law to inform their users and take necessary actions immediately.