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Discord.imo, for anyone unsure like me, seems to be unaffiliated with Discord itself and simply a website to find Discord servers to join. It’s offline now.
Edit: Ah I see the article mentions that as well, it didn‘t load for me earlier.
Might still be good to have that info here. The amount of upvotes makes it seem like a lot of people might think this is about Discord itself.
I'm actually curious where did they got the passwords from? Discord.io looks to be using Discord itself for authenticating users, but I myself have never used the service so I have no idea.
Depending on how that authentication handshake is implemented secrets can be leaked. It could be a security flaw on Discord’s side that Discord.io has access to via SSO, or it could be that Discord.io stores username and password for some reason.
Yeah but there's a big difference between tokens that can easily be revoked and what could be potentially plain-text passwords.
edit: Okay, so it sounds like they had their own account system back in 2018 separate from Discord. That makes more sense.
At first glance that’s what it looks like, but it’s good that your comment is the top for clarity.