"Second, the numbers being shared are incorrect and part of an attempt to extort a payment from Discord. Of the accounts impacted globally, we have identified approximately 70,000 users that may have ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the investigation Thursday, accusing the popular chat platform of exposing minors to extremism.
Discord users can be required to prove they are adults to use the platform, a process that can require users to upload their government ID cards, including driver’s licenses and passports.
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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.
Discord has confirmed that around 70,000 users may have had photos of their government-issued IDs exposed after a data breach.