Twitch streamers beware: Stream keys have changed!

Online streaming giant Twitch took its first action regarding broadcast keys after being hacked and announced it.
 Twitch streamers beware: Stream keys have changed!
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Although it is not known exactly what data was leaked after the hacking scandal on Twitch, we expected strict measures to be taken. Only a few days have passed since the hacking incident, and Twitch has taken an important step in security. With the update that came last night, Twitch broadcast keys of all broadcasters have been updated.

Twitch users’ stream keys have been reset

The stream key is a critical element for publishing a piece of content on a streamer’s channel. When this key is in the hands of someone other than the channel owner, broadcasting can be started from another location. Twitch did not disclose how much of the user data was leaked in the hacking scandal. However, they say that as a security precaution, all broadcast keys will be reset, so they may also be included in the leaked data.


Twitch stream keys

If you are broadcasting on PlayStation and Xbox, you must have linked your Twitch account to the platform. So you don’t have to worry about the broadcast key. If you are broadcasting via OBS on a PC and you have not connected your Twitch account to OBS, you need to manually update the broadcast key. You can find your stream key in your Twitch streamer panel.

This change is part of the update released overnight. In addition, with the update, the following statement was made about user data:

As the investigation continues, we are in the process of understanding the impact in detail. We understand this is a cause for concern, and we would like to address some of them here as our research continues.

At this time, we have no indication that login credentials have been exposed. We continue the research. Also, full credit card numbers are not stored by Twitch, so full credit card numbers are not disclosed.

At least we know that credit card information is safe. Most internet giants keep credit card information in another source to avoid taking responsibility. No evidence has been found to show what the fate of user information is.

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