Targets of Discord malware expand far beyond gamers. Discord has a malware problem. And although the platform is predominantly used by gamers, it turns out even users who have never interacted with ...
Discord will switch to temporary file links for all users by the end of the year to block attackers from using its CDN (content delivery network) for hosting and pushing malware. "Discord is evolving ...
The platform’s Content Delivery Network and core features are being used to send malicious files—including RATs–across its network of 150 million users, putting corporate workplaces at risk. Threat ...
Discord continues to be a breeding ground for malicious activity by hackers and now APT groups, with it commonly used to distribute malware, exfiltrate data, and targeted by threat actors to steal ...
A hot potato: When talking about "abuse" in relation to popular instant messaging service Discord, it'd usually be about the group chat platform being used by trolls or for hateful and NSFW content.
If you’re using Discord to host files, we’ve some bad news for you. The company announced it is switching to temporary file links to combat malware distribution. Discord file links will expire after a ...