Hey folks, Recently there has been a security hole found in the popular DDoS protection & website optimization service Cloudflare (Cloudflare - The Web Performance & Security Company | Cloudflare) in which private user data from sites using Cloudflare was potentially leaked by random requests, and was cached by search engines such as Google, duckduckgo, etc. While there is not an imminent threat apparent at the moment, Cloudflare is still unsure of the quantity of data which was leaked, however we do know that it contained chat logs, passwords, and potentially encryption keys. It would be a very wise move to change passwords for sites which you actively use and(or) care about greatly in the interest of your account security. If you do not use two-factor-authentication, now would be an excellent time to give it a try, as well. Discord is one of the sites which was impacted, and one which MyM directly uses as we have the community Discord server. It is highly recommended that everyone change their password on Discord. If you would like more details on the security issue, spin up a quick Google search for "Cloudbleed". Thanks!