Substack, the hugely popular online content platform with 50 million active subscribers, has confirmed it has been hacked. Here’s what you need to know.
Well, shit. I had several Substack subscriptions that I enjoyed. However, continuing to read those subscriptions would be like continuing to go to a Nazi bar because there are some entertaining ...
Publishing platform Substack has disclosed a data breach that leaked nearly 700,000 user records after an unauthorized third-party exploited a security flaw.
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If you have accounts on any of these services, now's a good time to check your security settings. Plus more from a busy week in cybersecurity chaos.
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Some Substack creators are using direct messaging to build communities and retain paying subscribers. The publishing platform has rolled out chat features to help creators connect with their audience.