The social media platform Discord announced a major data breach, including at least 70,000 photo IDs, personal information, and credit card details. The breach, as reported by Discord, was not from ...
A small number of government‑ID images (e.g., driver’s license, passport) from users who had appealed an age determination” were included in the leak, Discord informed users like me last week.
Discord's ID photo breach exposed 70,000+ government documents when hackers infiltrated support vendor Zendesk for 58 hours ...
Discord has informed users that a data breach occurred at a third-party vendor that has resulted in the exposure of about ...
A Discord spokesperson said the breach occurred through a third-party service it uses for customer support.
We now know exactly how small of a number this supposedly is, with Discord spokesperson Nu Wexler telling The Verge that ...
Discord says that hackers made off with images of 70,000 users’ government IDs that they were required to provide in order to ...
Tens of thousands of Discord users may have seen their ID data hacked. This doesn't bode well for the UK's Digital ID push.
The incident highlights the challenges of state-imposed age verification. Discord has revealed the theft of around 70,000 government-issued ID photos in a recent data breach.