Twitch source code, streamer payouts part of massive data leak
WASHINGTON — Twitch, the massively popular livestreaming
platform, has confirmed a data breach Wednesday.
The company confirmed news of the leak on Twitter, but says
they don't know yet what the full extent of the leak is.
Twitch's tweet came shortly after an anonymous user posted
128 gigabytes of data from the streaming site to a 4chan forum. According to
the New York Times, the posted download includes information about the
platform's source code, payouts to streamers, and a rumored game store to rival
Steam.
"We can confirm a breach has taken place,"
Twitch's tweet reads. "Our teams are working with urgency to understand
the extent of this. We will update the community as soon as additional
information is available. Thank you for bearing with us."
Twitch was founded in 2005 as a startup called justin.tv,
according to Business Insider, and was later acquired by Amazon in 2014 for
$970 million.
According to Video Game Chronicle, the leak shows that 81
content creators have made more than $1 million on the platform.
While the numbers included in the leak haven't been
independently verified, some streamers have confirmed the numbers on Twitter.
The anonymous 4chan poster said the 128-gigabyte torrent
upload is just the first part of the leak, but there's been no hint as to what
else might be included in the data dump.
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