Discord Data Drama: 5CA Dodges Blame, Points at Human Error in Security Slip-Up

5CA denies responsibility for the Discord data breach, claiming its systems weren’t involved. Discord blames the incident on 5CA, but they insist it was human error elsewhere. Meanwhile, hackers claim to have snagged a whopping 1.5 TB of Discord goodies, but Discord says it’s just a wee 70,000 government IDs.

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Discord’s data breach debacle is like a game of cyber hot potato, with everyone pointing fingers faster than you can say “not it!” Who knew that being a customer service company could make you the main character in a whodunit mystery? Meanwhile, hackers are out here collecting IDs like they’re trying to start a DMV for felons.

Key Points:

  • Discord informed users about a data breach linked to a third-party customer service provider.
  • 5CA, accused by Discord, denies involvement, stating no breaches in their systems.
  • Hackers claim to have accessed 1.5 TB of data from Discord, including government IDs.
  • Discord asserts that only 70,000 users had their IDs compromised.
  • 5CA suggests the incident may have stemmed from human error, with investigations ongoing.

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