Discord leaks reveal company wasn’t to interact with Dr Disrespect, Quackity, TeamSpeak, more

Dylan Horetski
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A new wave of leaks from Discord’s recent data breach has surfaced online, revealing an internal list of accounts that the company instructed staff not to engage with.

The list, titled “Accounts We SHOULD NOT Interact With,” includes names like Dr Disrespect, Quackity, KEEMSTAR, TeamSpeak, Streamlabs, USA Army Esports, and journalist Rod ‘Slasher’ Breslau. According to the document, if any of these accounts were tagged in a post, Discord support agents were told to close the ticket without further response.

The leaked image began circulating on social media after being posted by Breslau, who said, “lol, according to leaks from the recent Discord hack, there was an internal document list of ‘Accounts That We Should Not Interact With’ featuring myself, the US Army, and Keem. Never thought I’d see Slasher and Keemstar silenced together.”

Discord breach takes 70,000 age verification photos

On October 8, Discord confirmed that around 70,000 age verification images were stolen in a data breach linked to a compromised third-party customer service provider. The company said the stolen images were being used in an extortion attempt.

In a statement, Discord clarified, “This was not a breach of Discord, but rather a third-party service we use to support our customer service efforts. Of the accounts impacted globally, we have identified approximately 70,000 users that may have had government-ID photos exposed.”

The company said it has contacted affected users, ended its work with the compromised vendor, and is working with law enforcement and security experts to address the incident.

This isn’t the first time a company has had a list like this go public after a data breach, either. Back in 2021, during the massive Twitch leak, a “do not ban” list was revealed that had some of the platform’s biggest streamers on it.

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