Including its source code. Change your passwords and add two factor authentication if you haven't.
Then take a look at what everybody earned from Twitch since October 2019.
It also references a potential Amazon competitor to Steam apparently.
Including its source code. Change your passwords and add two factor authentication if you haven't.
Then take a look at what everybody earned from Twitch since October 2019.
It also references a potential Amazon competitor to Steam apparently.
No disagreement there (and I haven't looked through their code so what do I know), but you would have to go out of your way to screw up password hashing. I don't see how there's any way a company like Twitch, whose engineering team is known for being good at what they do, wouldn't lock that down.
The way to screw it up is to do it 5+ years ago and use a library that doesn't automatically use bcrypt or similar, but forces you to personally choose to salt and hash as a design decision (or by default just not do that). I've seen no salt + md5sum before, lol.