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 ...
Twitch, the Amazon-owned livestreaming service that caters to video gamers, confirmed that it has experienced a data security breach. The hack allegedly resulted in the theft of information on payout ...
Error codes are numerical or alphanumeric codes created by software developers to pinpoint problems within their applications, making it easier for developers and ...
An anonymous user posted a link to a 125GB torrent to 4chan yesterday, containing all of Twitch’s source code, comments going back to its inception and more. An attacker claims to have ransacked ...
The internet woke up to quite the ordeal today when a massive Twitch leak revealed a slew of sensitive information, including the alleged incomes of thousands of streamers on the platform. There’s ...
It looks like Twitch has become the victim of an anonymous hacker who claims to have obtained a wealth of data about the streaming platform, including source code, Twitch's mobile, desktop and console ...
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 ...
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