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Discord says 70,000 users had their IDs leaked in recent breach

Discord confirmed a data breach exposed 70,000 users' government ID photos through a third-party vendor, prompting investigations and the termination of the vendor's services.

Anadolu Agency TECH
Published October 09,2025
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The popular messaging and voice and video calling app Discord was extorted following a breach of the third-party customer service the app used, resulting in 70,000 government ID photos collected for age verification being exposed, according to a recent statement by the app's spokesperson.

"Of the accounts impacted globally, we have identified approximately 70,000 users that may have had government-ID photos exposed, which our vendor used to review age-related appeals," Nu Wexler told The Verge on Wednesday.

Wexler said Discord contacted all affected users and are working with law enforcement, data protection authorities, and third-party security experts.

Discord terminated its work with the customer service vendor involved, he said.

Discord said on Oct. 3 that names, usernames, email addresses, the last four digits of credit cards used on the platform, and IP addresses may have been compromised in the breach.