Categories: CyberBrief

Q: Who Had Data Breached for 100M Users? A: Quora!

So, last week 100 million Quora users found an email in their inbox from the popular Q & A website informing them that user data was stolen by hackers. Um…awkward. Similar to the Marriott breach that occurred just days ago, the stolen data included names, email and IP addresses, user IDs, and encrypted passwords. We’re told that Quora staff are looking into the breach and are encouraging all users not to reuse the same password across multiple websites. Good thing.

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