Twitch hit by data breach, hacker leaks source code
An anonymous hacker claimed to have leaked Twitch data, including information related to the company's source code, clients and unreleased games, according to Video Games Chronicle.

An anonymous hacker claimed to have leaked Twitch data, including information related to the company's source code, clients and unreleased games, according to Video Games Chronicle, which first reported the news of the hack.
Twitch confirmed the data breach and said its "teams are working with urgency to understand the extent of this". The company declined to comment further and said it would “update the community as soon as additional information is available”.
We can confirm a breach has taken place. Our teams are working with urgency to understand the extent of this. We wi… https://t.co/ViirlT1qt1
— Twitch (@Twitch) 1633533508000Amazon did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The hacker's motive was to "foster more disruption and competition in the online video streaming space", according to the Video Games Chronicle report.
"Twitch leak is real. Includes significant amounts of personal data," cybersecurity expert Kevin Beaumont tweeted.
Twitch leak is real. Includes significant amount of personal data. Feel bad for the InfoSec team, the attacker le… https://t.co/bOIZ1HtYFt
— Kevin Beaumont (@GossiTheDog) 1633518578000Twitch, an online esports platform with more than 30 million average daily visitors, has become increasingly popular with musicians and video gamers where they interact with users while livestreaming content.
The platform, which was boycotted earlier this year by users for not doing enough to block harassment, previously made a move to ban users for offences such as hate-group membership and credible threats of mass violence.
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