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Gila, South Korea is still investigating the case of missing bitcoins that had previously been seized. The story is that a phishing attack caused assets that had already been secured by the government to disappear—no one knows where they went. So, does this mean government data security is also a problem? The South Korean investigation is still ongoing to find out what actually happened. Their security code probably needs an upgrade, especially if what was lost was in a large amount. Who will be held responsible if it really ends up going missing for good?