Substack, the hugely popular online content platform with 50 million active subscribers, has confirmed it has been hacked.
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Substack said that customer data was accessed in October 2025, but wasn't discovered until early February.
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"We're moving quickly," Farrah Storr, head of international at Substack, tells THR after hiring Mark Swierszcz as its new Canadian head of partnerships, with more country hires in the works worldwide.
Substack won't share official numbers, but it seems like a pretty significant data breach.
Substack confirms a major data breach exposing user emails and phone numbers. What’s behind the breach, and what’s next?
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The company has emailed affected users after a dark web source claims the data of almost 700,000 users was compromised.
Peter Geoghegan's investigative news outlet Democracy for Sale has "more than tripled" in terms of both revenue and ...