Earlier in October,ザーメン大好きド変態アイドルをポルノ映画館へ連れていき pretty much the entirety of Twitch was hacked and leaked onto the internet. Apparently, passwords weren't included, though.
That's what Twitch says, anyway. The streaming site issued an update on Friday in the aftermath of the big hack, saying that user passwords, credit cards, and banking info weren't accessed by the hackers. Those are basically the only things that were left out, as everything from Twitch's entire source code to payout reports for the top Twitch creators from 2019 to the present was laid bare for all to see.
Twitch did say a "small fraction" of users were impacted by the data that got out there, and the company will contact those people directly.
You'd be forgiven for looking at this and thinking to yourself "whew, I'm fine!" but that'd be a short-sighted view of things. Sure, your Twitch info may not have gotten compromised this time, but that doesn't mean it won't in the future. Allow us to issue a friendly reminder to 1) change your password anyway and 2) enable two-factor authentication on any website where you store any personal information of any kind. Twitch has a handy support page explaining exactly how to do it.
SEE ALSO: Substack failed to register a URL. It allowed me to receive their private emails.If you aren't familiar with 2FA, it's the easiest way to protect yourself from hacks like this. As its name suggests, it requires two steps to log into an account instead of just entering a username and password. Usually, this comes in the form of texting a one-time use login code to your mobile phone or using an authentication app. It only adds a few seconds to the login process and can act as a brick wall for nefarious hackers.
Again, you most likely weren't affected by what happened to Twitch a couple weeks ago. But if you take this simple step now, you can protect yourself from being affected the next time.
Topics Cybersecurity Twitch
Winee3 Ushers in a New Era of Professional Networking in the Web3 World!Togen Daiko to Celebrate 20th AnniversaryINTO THE NEXT STAGE: Oh My God! They (Finally) Killed Glenn! You Bastards!Stables Launches International Remittances Between Australia & The PhilippinesOKX and Immutable Partner to Unveil GameFi LaunchpadEthereumZuri.ch Returns for a Grand Celebration of Ethereum's 10th AnniversaryAnnouncing BlockSplit 2024MANAA Praises ‘Moana’ as Gold Standard for Animated FilmsGet Ready for SpaceCatch: Token Listing, Airdrop, and Beta Launch!Blockchain Futurist Conference to Showcase the Future of Bitcoin, Web3, and Cryptocurrency Biden addresses nation as tech VCs fear monger over Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse 2023 Oscar winners: See the full list Grammarly introduces a ChatGPT 'Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for March 8 Apple might be working on HomePod with 7 Wordle today: Here's the answer, hints for March 12 'Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for March 10 Elon Musk apologizes to Haraldur Thorleifsson, the Twitter designer he publicly mocked Discord goes all in with AI: chatbots, automods, whiteboards and more Twitter is having problems (again) and links and images appear broken
0.1536s , 9951.1015625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【ザーメン大好きド変態アイドルをポルノ映画館へ連れていき】Twitch says user passwords weren't compromised in huge data leak,Feature Flash