An attacker minted 1 billion bridged DOT tokens on Hyperbridge before selling it all for just $237,000 in Ether, igniting renewed concerns tied to cross-chain bridge security.
Brady Frey did not realize that his daughter lied about her age when she set up her Discord account. He only found out after ...
Phishing surge, LinkedIn tracking claims, spyware use, and rising stealers expose growing abuse of trusted systems.
What started as a security incident has continued to spiral. New details suggest the impact may be far larger than first believed. Users are now questioning how safe their accounts really are. Trump ...
Starting in March, all Discord users will be switched to a "teen-appropriate experience" unless they can verify that they're an adult. The social platform is implementing age verification protocols ...
Read any coverage of The xx around their debut and you’ll quickly learn that critics, media, and fans alike truly believed the soft-spoken then-four-piece to be Britain’s greatest export since ...
A variety of websites now have processes designed to verify the ages of their users. These checks are carried out in several ways. For instance, AI can be used to analyse whether a photo of the person ...
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 leaked list about Discord has been circulating on social media. The list is allegedly given to the app's staff, and it states that they should not interact with the ten mentioned accounts. This ...
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 ...
The blame game for the Discord data breach has begun, as a service provider blamed by the company claims it wasn't the cause of the hack, nor were they serving the data that was stolen. In early ...
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 provider, 5CA. However, 5CA denies ...