Hackers behind Discord’s Zendesk breach are allegedly extorting the platform after stealing 2.1 million users’ ID photos.
Discord said it recently discovered that a third-party firm it used to review age verification checks was hacked.
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.
A Discord spokesperson said the breach occurred through a third-party service it uses for customer support.
In a development that will come as no surprise to critics of age-verification legislation, Discord has just put a figure on ...
Discord has confirmed one of its third-party customer service providers suffered a security incident. As a result, the ...
The breach of thousands of Discord users’ data appears to be worse than initially reported as details of the age verification ...
It's being claimed that whoever breached Discord now has access to 1.5TB of user data, with more than two million photos.
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.
Discord users can be required to prove they are adults to use the platform, a process that can require users to upload their ...
A loose coalition of cybercriminals known as the Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters is taking responsibility for the incident.
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