Discord is a popular instant messaging and digital distribution platform that lets internet users communicate via voice calls, video calls and instant messages and send media or files via dedicated channels or servers created by community members.
The software is especially beloved by gamers, who can play while talking with teammates or friends at the same time. Since its release six years ago, the platform has gathered over 250 million registered user accounts.
Despite its initial focus on gamers, Discord has evolved into a social platform that caters to a variety of internet users and individuals, including a mature community of cybercriminals and scammers. They use the platform to distribute malicious links that infect users with remote access Trojans (RATs) and cryptocurrency miners.
Like with other social apps, malicious actors have abused Discord to distribute phishing messages to steal login information and sensitive data from users. The platform has also alerted users of self-bots who create automated user accounts that harvest user information from server widgets.
Moreover, anyone can create a private server on the platform, and many users rely on an invitation link to be able to join their desired channel. This leaves plenty of room for criminal activity and exploitation of children and teens. However, Discord can be used safely with the proper privacy settings and monitoring by users at least 13 years of age.
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