First reported by Cybernews, the news comes days after Facebook’s massive data leak of over 533 million users. Now, it seems as Clubhouse has met with the same fate as the personal data of 1.3 million of its users shown up as an SQL database on a hacker forum and is available to download for free. The leaked data includes users’ real names, user IDs, Twitter and Instagram handles, account creation dates, and follower information. Thankfully, there is no sensitive data, such as payment or bank information included in the leaked SQL database. An Example of the Clubhouse Data Leak | Via: Cybernews
Clubhouse Developers Say That It’s All Good
Following the first report, Clubhouse developers in a tweet stated that the news of the data breach is “misleading and false.” They claim that the referred data is a part of public profile information, and anyone can access them via their app or API. You can check out the tweet attached right below.
— Clubhouse (@Clubhouse) April 11, 2021 Now, this raised a ton of questions regarding the app’s privacy policy. As a result, many Twitter users shared their concerns and slammed Clubhouse on Twitter. Few users even said that the app’s security features do not comply with the requirements of Article 32 of Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation. Moreover, the fact that anyone can scrape user data from the platform using an internal API is not good news for Clubhouse users. If that is the case, it would not take long for skilled cybercriminals to use the publicly available data to their advantage. So, if you are a Clubhouse user, you might consider switching platforms for the sake of data protection. However, if you think that your data is already compromised in some earlier data breach, you can check out our in-depth article on how to check if your account has been breached or not.