Twitch Says , ‘Server Configuration Change’, Left Company Vulnerable to Being Hacked.<br />Twitch Says , ‘Server Configuration Change’, Left Company Vulnerable to Being Hacked.<br />Twitch was hacked on Oct. 6, exposing <br />source code, streamer payouts and more.<br />The Amazon-owned platform has since confirmed the attack, .<br />saying data was exposed "due to an error in a Twitch server configuration change that was subsequently accessed by a malicious third party.".<br />Their teams are working with "urgency" to get to the bottom of the situation.<br />There is "no indication" that <br />login credentials were exposed.<br />Additionally, full credit card numbers are not stored by Twitch, so full credit card numbers were not exposed, Twitch, via statement.<br />All stream keys have been reset <br />"out of an abundance of caution," <br />with a link provided to get a new one.<br />Streamers may need to manually update their software to start a new stream depending on what they use to broadcast.<br />We are still in the process of understanding the impact in detail, Twitch, via statement