Discord's ID photo breach exposed 70,000+ government documents when hackers infiltrated support vendor Zendesk for 58 hours using social engineering.
Discord has informed users that a data breach occurred at a third-party vendor that has resulted in the exposure of about 70,000 users’ government identifications.
The attackers claim they may have access to over half a million documents of Discord users including passports and driver's licenses.
Chalkbeat reports on how social media fuels youth gun violence in Indianapolis, with over a third of homicides linked to online interactions.
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Tyler Robinson faces aggravated murder and firearm charges today in Utah County court, officials confirm. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
In the charging documents, prosecutors said the suspect sent text messages confessing to the shooting and saying of Charlie Kirk, “I had enough of his hatred.” The 22-year-old suspect made a virtual ...