Third-party security breach at Discord exposes sensitive user information including government IDs, highlighting ...
There's a broader concern coming out of the Discord breach. - Thomas Fuller/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Seventy-thousand.
Discord users can be required to prove they are adults to use the platform, a process that can require users to upload their ...
Discord has identified approximately 70,000 users globally who may have had their government ID photos exposed, which was ...
A loose coalition of cybercriminals known as the Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters is taking responsibility for the incident.
Hackers behind Discord’s Zendesk breach are allegedly extorting the platform after stealing 2.1 million users’ ID photos.
After Discord confirmed that a cyberattack breached a customer service contractor late last month, hackers reportedly claimed to have over 1.5TB of users' photo IDs, or ...
In a development that will come as no surprise to critics of age-verification legislation, Discord has just put a figure on its recent security breach in terms of the number of government photo IDs ...
Hackers targeted a third-party company that works with the popular messaging app in an effort to extort a ‘ransom,’ Discord said ...
Discord's screen share feature allows you to stream a single app or your entire screen to friends from a computer or smartphone.
Discord says they will not be negotiating with threat actors who claim to have stolen the data of 5.5 million unique users from the company's Zendesk support system instance, including government IDs ...
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