Proof-of-age ID leaked in Discord data breach

The Guardian 

The personal information of users of the video game chat platform has been compromised. The personal information of users of the video game chat platform has been compromised. Video game chat platform tells users that driver's licences and passports were among the forms of data accessed via a third-party customer service provider Video game chat platform Discord has suffered a data breach, informing users that their personal information - including identity documents of those required to prove their age - were compromised. The company stated last week that an unauthorised party had compromised one of Discord's third-party customer service providers, leading to the access of "a limited number of users" who had been in contact with the customer service or trust and safety teams. The data compromised may have included usernames, email, billing information, the last four digits of credit card numbers, IP addresses and messages with customer support.