Newsletter platform Substack has confirmed a data breach in an email to users. The company said that in October, an ...
Substack, the hugely popular online content platform with 50 million active subscribers, has confirmed it has been hacked.
Substack states that the security flaw has now been fixed and that a full investigation is underway. There are currently no ...
The digital publishing platform Substack has told some of its users that their data was stolen in a security breach. The ...
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If you’re impacted by the security incident, you’ll hear directly from the brand with an email from Substack's CEO.
"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?