Discord says approximately 70,000 Discord users have had photos of their IDs stolen by hackers who are now attempting to extort the site. The hackers claim to have more than 2,185,000 photos, but ...
Discord users may have had their government ID photos compromised following a cyber attack on one of its "third-party vendors ...
The company Discord, blamed for the recent hack involving the theft of government-issued IDs, has denied being hacked, instead blaming 'human error.' ...
A third-party company Discord works with suffered a data breach that lead to the exposure of roughly 70,000 users' government ...
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.
Earlier this year, Discord began testing a new age-verification process in the United Kingdom that required users to scan ...
Hackers may have stolen the government ID photos of around 70,000 Discord users, the company said Wednesday evening.
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 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.