
Just a couple of days ago, Discord suffered a major data breach due to a security flaw incurred by one of its service providers. It was being said that the payment details and government IDs of users have
been leaked because of the same. Now, the platform has claimed that around 70,000 users may have been affected by the breach as their government ID photos could have been exposed. That's not it, around 2 million photos could have leaked that were used for age verification purposes on the platform. Other data that could have been exposed in the breach include names, emails, Discord usernames, or any other details provided to Discord customer support. Nu Wexler, Discord spokesperson, said to The Verge, 'The numbers being shared are incorrect and part of an attempt to extort a payment from Discord.' He further said, 'We will not reward those responsible for their illegal actions. All affected users globally have been contacted, and we continue to work closely with law enforcement, data protection authorities, and external security experts. We've secured the affected systems and ended work with the compromised vendor.'Also Read: Discord Breach Exposes Payment Details And Govt IDs Of Users, All You Need To KnowThis comes as a major shock to all the users who trusted Discord with their data. And a breach of this level is something that has the potential to shake the roots of the application and even convince people to look for safer alternatives.