>SoundCloud has confirmed that the unauthorised activity was discovered in an “internal service system dashboard,” which is basically a supporting component. The company quickly shut down the access and immediately hired a leading third-party cybersecurity firm to assist with the investigation and response.
According to reports, the breach affected an estimated 20% of their community, which could be millions of accounts (approx. 28 million), given the platform’s large global network and reach.
So I guess I don't understand. Outside of a credit card, what real information does SouldCloud have? Unless you listen to faggot music, but likely you are already a known faggot based on socials, so this would be no discovery.
I get its a data breach, but its like saying, someone stole your used chewing gum.
>>SoundCloud has confirmed that the unauthorised activity was discovered in an “internal service system dashboard,” which is basically a supporting component. The company quickly shut down the access and immediately hired a leading third-party cybersecurity firm to assist with the investigation and response.
According to reports, the breach affected an estimated 20% of their community, which could be millions of accounts (approx. 28 million), given the platform’s large global network and reach.
So I guess I don't understand. Outside of a credit card, what real information does SouldCloud have? Unless you listen to faggot music, but likely you are already a known faggot based on socials, so this would be no discovery.
I get its a data breach, but its like saying, someone stole your used chewing gum.
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