Twitch’s Source Code <br />and Streamer Payouts , Have Been Leaked Online, in Apparent Hack.<br />According to Engadget, hackers claim to have accessed the "entirety of Twitch.tv.".<br />'Video Games Chronicle' says Amazon-owned Twitch is aware of the breach but hasn't publicly responded yet. .<br />In addition to accessing company data, <br />proprietary code, creator payments and more.<br />the hackers claim to have stolen the site's mobile, desktop and console Twitch clients.<br />User passwords, addresses and banking info appear to be safe for the time being, but the hackers also said this is just "part one" of the attack.<br />Engadget recommends activating two-factor authentication for your Twitch account as a precaution.<br />It is not currently clear what spawned the attack, <br />but it's possible that it could be related to the recent hate raids plaguing the platform...<br />... because the hackers called Twitch's community a "disgusting toxic cesspool."