Discord blamed a vendor for its data breach — now the vendor says it was ‘not hacked’
We are aware of media reports naming 5CA as the cause of a data breach involving one of our clients. Contrary to these reports, we can confirm that none of 5CA’s systems were involved, and 5CA has not handled any government-issued IDs for this client. All our platforms and systems remain secure, and client data continues to be protected under strict data protection and security controls.
We are conducting an ongoing forensic investigation into the matter and collaborating closely with our client, as well as external advisors, including cybersecurity experts and ethical hackers. Based on interim findings, we can confirm that the incident occurred outside of our systems and that 5CA was not hacked. There is no evidence of any impact on other 5CA clients, systems, or data. Access controls, encryption, and monitoring systems are fully operational and, as a precautionary measure, are under heightened review.
Our preliminary information suggests the incident may have resulted from human error, the extent of which is still under investigation. We remain in close contact with all relevant parties and will share verified findings once confirmed.
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