Third-party security breach at Discord exposes sensitive user information including government IDs, highlighting ...
Discord might not be on every parent’s radar, but for millions of teens, it’s where they spend much of their online time talking and connecting with like-minded friends. Origi ...
TL;DR: Discord confirmed a breach of a third-party customer service provider, exposing limited user data such as contact details, partial billing info, support messages, and some government ID images.
Discord users will need to be extra vigilant as an open source tool is being used to attack users of the gamer-oriented communication platform.
One of Discord's third-party customer service providers has been infiltrated by an unauthorized party who was able to gain access to users' information. Discord said it recently discovered the ...
Hackers have reportedly stolen more than two million government identification photos from Discord’s third-party support system and are now threatening to leak them unless the company pays a ransom.
A third-party service provider was compromised, and information from people who had communicated with Discord's customer support and trust and safety teams was exposed. CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer ...
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Discord users received some unfortunate news this week, with the messaging platform informing them that a hack last month did, in fact, compromise some important data that could have serious ...
I got a strange email from Discord last Friday at the very end of the work day informing me of “a recent security incident on September 20 involving your personal data.” It said personal info related ...
Discord's latest security screw-up is exactly the kind of nightmare privacy advocates have been warning about since platforms started demanding government IDs for "safety." The company confirmed this ...
Far-right German-language rappers are flouting hate speech rules by spreading extremist rhetoric and disinformation on platforms such as TikTok, an AFP ...