Some Discord users may have been impacted by a new data breach after one of the platform’s third-party customer service providers was compromised.
Discord says that although the attacker did not gain direct access to its own systems, data such as real names, email addresses and limited billing details (including payment type, the last four digits of credit cards, and purchase history linked to user accounts) may have been exposed. In addition, the company says the unauthorized party may have gained access to a “small number” of government IDs.
However, Discord confirmed that full credit card numbers or CVV codes, passwords or authentication data, and messages or other in-app activity beyond customer support interactions were not affected. In an official statement, Discord explained that the breach involved data from “a limited number of users” who had contacted its Customer Support and/or Trust & Safety teams.
Discord is advising users to stay alert for suspicious messages or communications and to contact its customer service agents for any additional questions or support regarding the incident. The platform says it is currently working with law enforcement to investigate the breach and will email any users who have been affected.
It can’t be said for certain who is really behind the attack, as Discord hasn’t named the culprit. But a loose coalition of cybercriminals known as the “Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters,” is taking responsibility for the cyberattack.
Recommended by Our Editors
According to cybersecurity publication HackRead, the group has shared screenshots on messaging app Telegram, which show they gained access to some of Discord’s internal tools, while threatening to post the leaked data online and mocking the platform’s support team. The group has in the past claimed responsibility for cyberattacks on a variety of major companies, including car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover and British supermarket chain Marks & Spencer.
Get Our Best Stories!
Your Daily Dose of Our Top Tech News
By clicking Sign Me Up, you confirm you are 16+ and agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
Thanks for signing up!
Your subscription has been confirmed. Keep an eye on your inbox!
About Our Expert
Experience
I’m a reporter covering weekend news. Before joining PCMag in 2024, I picked up bylines in BBC News, The Guardian, The Times of London, The Daily Beast, Vice, Slate, Fast Company, The Evening Standard, The i, TechRadar, and Decrypt Media.
I’ve been a PC gamer since you had to install games from multiple CD-ROMs by hand. As a reporter, I’m passionate about the intersection of tech and human lives. I’ve covered everything from crypto scandals to the art world, as well as conspiracy theories, UK politics, and Russia and foreign affairs.
Read Full Bio