More Than 100 Million Quora Users Details Stolen In Data Breach

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Knowledge-sharing website Quora has said about 100 million users were affected by unauthorised access to one of its systems by a "malicious third party".

Account information, including name, email address, encrypted password and data imported from linked networks when authorised by users may have been compromised, it said.

The company said it is logging out all Quora users who may have been affected to prevent further damage.

"We are in the process of notifying users whose data has been compromised," Quora CEO Adam D'Angelo said in a blog post.

The breach, discovered on Friday, did not affect question and answers that are written anonymously, the company said, adding that it has also notified law enforcement officials.

"We have retained a leading digital forensics and security firm to assist us," it said.

The Quora-owned website was founded in 2009 by D'Angelo and Charlie Cheever, two former Facebook employees.

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4 December 2018




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