Discord Vendor Refuses to Be Blamed for Hack and Data Theft
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Discord vendor refuses to be blamed for hack and data theft
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 iconIn early October, Discord disclosed that a "Security Incident" occurred affecting approximately 70,000 users. After an initial notice was published on October 3, Discord later updated the page, directing the blame for the hack onto one of its providers…
Discord and 5CA can’t agree on who leaked 70,000 government ID photos
Discord has announced a security incident involving its third-party customer service vendor, 5CA, which may have exposed 70,000 government ID photos. The vendor, 5CA, has since issued a statement denying its systems were breached, creating a conflicting account of the event. According to the chat platform, the incident affected a specific group of users. Discord stated, “this incident impacted a limited number of users who had communicated with …
The mystery surrounding the Discord hack deepens. The provider blamed by the platform denies being targeted by a cyberattack. However, it raises the possibility that human error was behind the data theft.
A hack in connection with Discord involving 70,000 pieces of identity raises questions about the chain of responsibility. The courier points its finger at its external provider managing customer support, while the latter categorically rejects any attack on its infrastructures. Discord has revealed that around 70,000 pieces of ... Read more Like KultureGeek on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't forget to download our free iAddict app for iP…
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