Yesterday, the Cyber News reported that the user database of the popular audio social network Clubhouse was leaked in a popular hacker forum containing 1.3 million user privacy data.
According to reports, Clubhouse’s leaked user database contained private information such as user ID, name, photo URL, Twitter user name, Instagram user name, number of followers, account creation date and other private information.
This is misleading and false. Clubhouse has not been breached or hacked. The data referred to is all public profile information from our app, which anyone can access via the app or our API. https://t.co/I1OfPyc0Bo
— Clubhouse (@joinClubhouse) April 11, 2021
Today, Clubhouse CEO Paul Davison unequivocally denied that the report is false and the data has not been leaked. Paul Davison said that the data cited in the report is the public profile information of our application, which can be found by everyone, not user privacy information.
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Cyber News also reported last week that 500 million LinkedIn users’ private data was leaked, but it was officially denied by Microsoft.
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