This morning, a An unidentified fraudster released what he said was a lot of personal storage from Twist, a popular leading platform, including the Twitch.tv code and more revenue streamers.
“Jeff Bezos paid $ 970 million for this, we’re giving it FREE,” he wrote in a letter to 4chan. The current release, which its original label called “extremely oppressive,” is the largest hit by Twitch, which was acquired by Amazon in 2014.
Release, first mentioned by History of Video Games, is said to have 125 GB of data. That data includes the Twitch.tv code; Twitch’s mobile, desktop, and game console customers; SDK companies; Hosted venues include Vapor, Amazon’s Steam competitor from Amazon Game Studios; and internal security equipment. The output does not appear to contain any ‘streamers’ or user information, but the damage appears significant. The record is called a “one-phase fraud,” meaning that there could be more to come.
“Every time a password is issued it’s not good and it can be dangerous, ”said Ekram Ahmed, a spokesman for Check Point security company. “It opens a large door for criminals to find irregularities in the system, the malware program, and the potential for theft of personal information.”
The 4chan channel also reported on the recent Twitch hacking campaign, in which business owners have been promoting chat rooms that have not been linked to major atrocities. Mention #DoBetterTwitch hashtag (especially #TwitchDoBetter), the document calls Twitch a “dirty cesspool.” He wrote that the loss, which seems to have a lot in the industry, “is encouraging inconsistencies and competition in social media.” Twitch has set up several new weapons to address these threats, and was charged two people who said they hated it last month.
Twitch declined to comment to WIRED but confirmed Wednesday morning that a breach had taken place. “Our teams are working hard to understand this,” the official Twitch account said he wrote. “We will talk to the community as soon as they know more.”
“I wish I could say I was shocked,” says Avery, a tributary that runs through Littlesiha and does not disclose his name in public. “It took Twitch two months to find a way to protect the perpetrators who were being harassed, intimidated, and discriminated against for questioning. Security on this page is just a joke here.”
While many appear to be legitimate, there is controversy over the fair value of advertising. Some advertisers have them he wrote that their pay numbers are correct, while others say otherwise. “It was wrong, because of my number,” said the famous Asmongold on Twitch while promoting a new video on Amazon New World this morning. “It’s harder to play than this,” he told WIRED.
Also on Twitch, Nick “NMP” Polom said, “I feel like I’m being crushed right now.” Viewers, tens of thousands, took the loss as an opportunity to remember, donating money linked to messages like “Looks like you want this more than I do. I work for McDonald’s.” he wrote that “he is currently living indefinitely ENJOYING our group that he is ‘poor.’ THANK YOU @twitch. I’m one of the richest people on the platform, “he said a joke. “I’m making a WAY more than that.” (For many celebrities, paying for Twitch is the only way to make money among the masses.) Walking on Twitch, Felix “xQc” Lengyel shouted, “I told you they are all trillionaire with a ‘T’!”