(Reuters) – Twitch, a live streaming e-sports platform owned by Amazon.com Inc, on Wednesday blamed “an error” in server configuration change that might have allowed an alleged hacker to leak ...
Twitch has been having a bit of a bad time of it lately. Yesterday, the streaming platform was hacked by an anonymous person, in which 125 GB of data was leaked, which included the site's source code, ...
Twitch has released an update on a massive hack that appears to have exposed source code, streamer payment figures and other information. It said that data was ...
This week has seen its share of headlines concerning data breaches and leaks. Late last night Twitch reported on its blog page that its data breach was "due to an ...
Twitch said overnight that a recent breach happened when "an error in a Twitch server configuration change...was subsequently accessed by a malicious third party." As ...
Twitch has announced that it reset all stream keys as it seeks to address the massive data breach that was revealed yesterday. A hacker leaked the entirety of Twitch's source code alongside a 128GB ...
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Twitch is in the midst of cleaning up after an absolutely massive data leak happened earlier this week. The company just came out and announced that a server configuration change led to the leak. It ...
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