Discord says 70,000 users had government IDs exposed in third-party breach therecord.media/discord-g…
About 70,000 users of the social media platform Discord had their government IDs stolen, the company said Wednesday evening. Discord disclosed the breach last week, saying that hackers stole information about users who had communicated with their customer support or trust and safety teams.
In a statement to Recorded Future News, a Discord spokesperson sought to address recent claims made by the hackers behind the breach. “The numbers being shared are incorrect and part of an attempt to extort a payment from Discord,” they said. “Of the accounts impacted globally, we have identified approximately 70,000 users that may have had government-ID photos exposed, which our vendor used to review age-related appeals.”.
The comments from Discord follow reports from the prominent cybersecurity social media account vx-underground that the hackers behind the incident claimed to have stolen 1.5 terabytes of age verification-related photos, including more than 2 million images. The hackers have since disputed Discord’s claims that about 70,000 users were affected.