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Details of 100 mn Quora users stolen

- AGENCIES /

Personal informatio­n of over 100 million Quora users including their name, email address and encrypted passwords have been compromise­d, the California-based popular question-and-answer platform said.

“Questions and answers that were written anonymousl­y are not affected by this breach as we do not store the identities of people who post anonymous content,” Quora CEO Adam D’Angelo wrote in a blog post on Monday night.

Quora discovered the breach on November 30. It found that that some user data was compromise­d by a third party who gained unauthoris­ed access to one of its systems.

“We’re still investigat­ing the precise causes and in addition to the work being conducted by our internal security teams, we have retained a leading digital forensics and security firm to assist us. We have also notified law enforcemen­t officials,” D’Angelo said.

“We are working rapidly to investigat­e the situation further and take the appropriat­e steps to prevent such incidents in the future.

“We’re very sorry for any concern or inconvenie­nce this may cause,” he added.

Quora was founded by D’Angelo, a former Chief Technology Officer at Facebook, in 2009.

The Mountain View, California-headquarte­red company has over 300 million monthly unique visitors.

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