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Summary: The platform said in a press release that hackers breached a third-party vendor that Discord uses for age-related appeals.
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Discord disclosed on Wednesday that around 70,000 users may have had sensitive data — like their government ID photos — exposed after hackers breached a third-party vendor that the platform uses for age-related appeals.
A Discord user would make an
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