Discord.io Acknowledges Data Breach: Hacker Exposes Information of 760K Users

 

The Discord.io custom invitation service has temporarily ceased its operations due to a data breach that has exposed the personal details of approximately 760,000 members.
Discord.io, while not an official Discord platform, functions as a third-party service that enables server owners to generate custom invitations for their channels. The community largely revolves around the service’s Discord server, boasting a membership of over 14,000 users.
According to the threat actor, the database contains the information for 760,000 Discord.io users and includes the following types of information:
“userid”,”icon”,”icon_stored”,”userdiscrim”,”auth”,”auth_id”,”admin”,”moderator”,”email”,”name”,”username”,”password”,”tokens”,”tokens_free”,”faucet_timer”,”faucet_streak”,”address”,”date”,”api”,”favorites”,”ads”,”active”,”banned”,”public”,”domain”,”media”,”splash_opt”,”splash”,”auth_key”,”last_payment”,”expiration”
The breach has exposed sensitive information, including usernames, email addresses, a small number of billing addresses, salted and hashed passwords (in a limited number of cases), and Discord IDs. The disclosure of Discord IDs, while not deemed private, raises concerns about the potential linkage of Discord accounts to specific email addresses.
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