Discord Data Drama: Hackers Demand Ransom After Breach!

Hackers breached a third-party provider used by Discord, stealing user data including names, IDs, and some payment info. They demanded a ransom, threatening to leak the information. Discord took immediate action and launched an investigation. With over 200 million monthly users, the platform is a prime target for financially motivated cybercriminals.

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Hot Take:

Ah, Discord: the beloved app where gamers unite, memes are shared, and now, hackers have taken a little more than they should. If a gamer rages alone in a voice chat, do they make a sound? Maybe not, but when hackers get a hold of your personal info, you definitely hear about it. Welcome to 2023, folks, where your Discord account is as much a target as your high score in Call of Duty.

Key Points:

– Hackers breached a third-party customer service provider used by Discord, compromising user data.
– The attack affected a limited number of users who interacted with Discord’s customer support and Trust and Safety teams.
– Stolen data includes personal info, usernames, email addresses, and partial payment details.
– The attack was financially motivated, with hackers demanding a ransom.
– Discord took swift action by isolating the support provider and launching an investigation.

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