Well, this is bad. Twitch, the ultra-popular streaming site, appears to have been hacked. An anonymous leaker on the 4chan message boards released a 125GB torrent that allegedly contains source code ...
A data breach affecting Twitch has revealed the streaming giant’s source code, creator payouts for the last three years, and a potential Steam competitor from Twitch parent company Amazon. We can ...
What just happened? A hacker appears to have leaked the entirety of livestreaming service Twitch, from the source code and user payouts to encrypted passwords. It's recommended that all users change ...
Streaming website Twitch has been attacked by an anonymous hacker, and sensitive data pertaining to several areas of the site and its users has been shared online. The hacker shared a 125gb torrent ...
An unknown hacker has leaked the entirety of Twitch's source code among a 128 GB trove of data released this week. The hacker, who called themselves "Anonymous" on a 4chan discussion board, said ...
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Twitch has issued a new statement about their internal investigation into a recent hack, which saw the livestreaming platform's source code leak online. On October 5, a 128GB torrent link was uploaded ...
The entire Twitch source code, user comment history, and detailed financial records has reportedly been posted online by an anonymous hacker. Twitch is the video and gaming service owned by Amazon.
Amazon-owned streaming giant Twitch has reportedly been hit with a hack and had its source code, internal security tools and data on how much it pays creators leaked online. An anonymous hacker posted ...
Twitch, a popular game streaming platform, was hit by a sudden leak on Wednesday, Oct.6. According to earlier reports, an unidentified leaker exposed the company's source code, as well as other ...
It’s been a wild week in the tech sector, between Facebook accidentally deleting itself for most of a day, and now a truly massive leak through Amazon that includes a host of information about Twitch ...