More than 7 days after the money laundering fraud emerged on Twitch, the issue was moved to official institutions as well. Deputy Minister of Interior İsmail Çataklı announced in a statement yesterday that an investigation has been launched about this scandal. The Minister stated that it is not correct to make an assessment at this time due to the freshness of the issue and the limited data available.
As the scandal continues to grow, Twitch publisher Pelin Baynazoğlu (Pqueen) experienced an extremely frustrating event in her broadcast yesterday evening. The Twitch mafia shared his personal information by donating bitcoins to Pqueen. After this incident, other broadcasters announced that they were exposed to similar incidents. Ahmet Result (Jahrein), who made the Twitch scandal heard while the mafia’s efforts to intimidate publishers continue on Twitch, made a statement regarding the sharing of personal data.
Current data leaked from insurance companies and major law firms:
Jahrein announced that he is pursuing the sharing of personal data of broadcasters who want Twitch to be clean in his posts on Twitter. The white hat hackers who reached him and Jahrein, who shared the first results of his own research, are quite striking and are based on a data leak.
Reminding the voter information obtained in 2015, Jahrein checked whether this information was MERNIS (Central Population Management System) data. After that, Jahrein, who found the data on the internet, said that even worse, this data is not sold in the depths of the internet, but even on standard sites.
The publisher gave the question of how the new data was captured, basing it on the white-hat hackers who reached it.
Finally, Jahrein announced that he will try to collect the relevant evidence and present it to the official authorities with his lawyer. He also showed how easily the data could be accessed as follows:
The video where we talked about the Twitch scandal with Jahrein:
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