Amazon's Twitch says source code exposed in data breach

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Amazon's Twitch says source code exposed in data breach
Amazon-owned Twitch said on Friday that last week's data breach at the live streaming e-sports platform contained documents from its source code. Passwords, login credentials, full credit card numbers and bank details of users were not accessed or exposed in the breach, Twitch said in a ...

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