There's a broader concern coming out of the Discord breach. - Thomas Fuller/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Seventy-thousand.
The blame game for the Discord data breach has begun, as a service provider blamed by the company claims it wasn't the cause of the hack, nor were they serving the data that was stolen.
Discord users can be required to prove they are adults to use the platform, a process that can require users to upload their ...
Earlier this year, Discord began testing a new age-verification process in the United Kingdom that required users to scan ...
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Which accounts are on the 'Do Not Interact' list? Leaked documents from a recent Discord hack reportedly targeted creators
A leaked document about Discord has been making rounds on social media, allegedly revealing that the company instructed its ...
Customer service support company 5CA has released a statement contradicting claims by Discord that it was the victim of a ...
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.
As the drive for age verification grows, so does the pressure on online companies to keep users' data safe and, as the ...
The company Discord, blamed for the recent hack involving the theft of government-issued IDs, has denied being hacked, instead blaming 'human error.' ...
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Let’s Talk About The Discord Hack Today
From token leaks to compromised servers, this video explains how the Discord hack unfolded and who was affected.
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.
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