Update 2: Twitch has provided further responses to its recent hack, revealing that it has reset all stream keys, but saying there is "no indication" that full credit card numbers and login credentials ...
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 ...
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 ...
Hackers have accessed Twitch and leaked a vast amount of company data, including proprietary code, creator payouts and the "entirety of Twitch.tv." Twitch confirmed the breach in a tweet Wednesday ...
It would appear that Twitch has been hacked as an anonymous 4chan poster has shared a 125GB torrent that it is claimed includes the source code for Twitch as well as years of creator payouts, and more ...
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