Security News > 2018 > December > Quora data breach: 100 million users affected

Question-and-answer website Quora has suffered a data breach that may have affected approximately 100 million of its users. About Quora Quora was founded in June 2009 by former Facebook employees Adam D’Angelo and Charlie Cheever and has hit 300 million monthly users in September 2018. The site requires/encourages users to register with their real names, ostensibly to add credibility to the answers they provide. Users can also log in with their Google or Facebook accounts. … More → The post Quora data breach: 100 million users affected appeared first on Help Net Security.
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