Clubhouse CEO Paul Davison said the social media application has not been hacked, The Verge reports. CyberNews initially reported the information of 1.3 million users had been leaked online, which included user IDs, names, and Twitter and Instagram handles. Sensitive information, such as credit card numbers, was not included in the dataset. Davison called the story "false," adding the "data referred to was all public profile information from our app."
12 April 2021
Clubhouse CEO calls data breach reports 'false'
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