At the time of the hack, Reddit said hackers had used a “sophisticated and highly-targeted” phishing attack to get access to internal documents and data, including contact information for employees and advertisers. The company maintained that the hackers hadn’t accessed user data that wasn’t public.
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It could be 90GB it could be a terrabyte.
Internal data, not user data.
The article says what’s likely in it as was previously disclosed from the hack.
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Of course: