Discord users may have had their government ID photos compromised following a cyber attack on one of its "third-party vendors ...
A Discord breach through a third-party service has exposed user data, including names, usernames, emails, and the last four ...
There's a broader concern coming out of the Discord breach. - Thomas Fuller/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Seventy-thousand.
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.
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 government ID cards, including driver’s licenses and passports.
Despite rumors that attackers obtained more than 2 million photos, Discord said about 70,000 users may have had their IDs compromised.