Quora Confirms Security Breach Affecting 100 Million Users
The popular Q&A website Quora on Monday evening confirmed that hackers broke into one of its systems and took off with data on up to 100 million users.
In ablog postdetailing the breach, Quora’s CEOAdam D’Angelonoted that a malicious third party had gained unauthorized access to one of its systems. The stolen information could have includedusernames, email addresses and encrypted passwords.Additionally, the user data imported from other social media networks could also have been taken.
The company is sending out emails alerting about the breach to the affected users. So, you should be on a lookout for one, and take necessary actions as soon as possible. Looks like Quora has also notified law enforcement and has hired digital forensics firm to investigate the issue.
The identity of the attackers involved in this incident is still unknown. All we know for now is that a “malicious third-party” had gained illegal access, which honestly, isn’t all that useful, and similar to whatAmazon revealed about its latest data breach.
D’Angelo noted that his team at Quora is trying to “contain the incident.” He said,“The overwhelming majority of the content accessed was already public on Quora, but the compromise of account and other private information is serious. We are working rapidly to investigate the situation further and take the appropriate steps to prevent such incidents in the future.”
Massive data breaches seem to have become very common lately. Recently,Amazon confirmedthat it exposed usernames and email data due to a “technical glitch”. This was followed byMarriott database security incidentwhich affect as many as 500 million guests of its Starwood hotels.
As an end-user, it makes me very skeptical about using these online services by putting my data on the line. At the end of the day, these firms do say that they are working hard to make sure incidents like these does not happen again. But are they, really? And when they do occur, there’s not much transparency around how it happened or who got away with your data.
Karthik Iyer
Karthik is a Contributing Author for Beebom. Be it mobile devices, laptops, etc. he brings his passion for technology wherever he goes. When he’s not dwelling on the latest tech, you can usually find Karthik wasting time on Instagram or feeding his incessant obsession for video games.
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