Wall Street is once again whispering about a potential Discord IPO. Discord, the popular chat and community platform, filed confidential IPO paperwork with the SEC and has pinned its hopes on a debut ...
In a nutshell: Discord is finally acknowledging a long-running problem: its Windows 11 app can quietly chew through far more RAM than it should. And with memory prices climbing again, users are paying ...
Discord users often receive the "New login location detected, please check your email" message when logging in, creating some inconvenience despite being a security measure. Reasons for this message ...
In 2025, it feels like cybercriminals are winning while the world’s biggest data hoarders are losing. One by one, global giants are admitting they’ve been breached, from tech powerhouses like Google ...
In 2025, it feels like cybercriminals are winning while the world's biggest data hoarders are losing. One by one, global giants are admitting they've been breached, from tech powerhouses like Google ...
A new wave of leaks from Discord’s recent data breach has surfaced online, revealing an alleged internal list of accounts that the company instructed staff not to engage with. The list, titled ...
TL;DR: Discord reported that sensitive data from about 70,000 users, including government ID photos, was exposed due to a breach at a third-party customer service ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Image Credit: Flickr Ivan Radic Your government ID photos might be floating around the dark web right now, courtesy of hackers who ...
The online speculation is that millions of government ID data items might have been stolen in an attack against an identity verification service used by Discord. Discord says it has “identified ...
Discord says they will not be paying threat actors who claim to have stolen the data of 5.5 million unique users from the company's Zendesk support system instance, including government IDs and ...
A breach of popular cross-platform communications app Discord may be incredibly serious, with a security research group claiming that 2.1 million passport and driving license photos were taken by ...