Hacker reveals huge Parler information leak: ALL customers messages, location data and even drivers licenses might have been uncovered

Recently shutdown social media app Parler is at the heart of a but another controversy, after allegations surfaced that the totality of its customers' non-public information used to be leaked inside the wake of the group going offline.
Recently shutdown social media app Parler is at the center of a yet another controversy, after allegations surfaced that the totality of its users' personal data was leaked in the wake of the network going offline.Original article
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