He started off with minor harassment (troll accounts, rude comments, DDosing and death threats). Stalked me on line and real life for over the past 2 years, made multiple accounts to get around bans, even if I got his account banned he could just change his IP and make another. He has done things in real life, but since you don’t care, I won’t bother explaining that he has hacked my Amazon account, added himself to payees, stolen mroe than one payment from AdSense, and comes in nightly. I have a year old stalker who we’ve reported on his throwaway accounts - you do nothing. These will be incrementally improved over time. It's a very new tool and still has some rough edges. Speed scales up with more CPUĬores, so throwing more compute at it will make it faster (probably with diminishing returns above 40ish cores). Repository (which has close to 70 thousand commits) can be scanned in under 2 minutes. It can scan very large repositories in minutes. It can additionallyĬheck if a given secret is still active for certain types (including AWS access keys). It uses a combination of pattern matchingĪnd entropy with the goal of keeping the signal-to-noise ratio high and false positive figure low. Secret Surfer is a tool to scan the history of a Git repository for secrets. Jeff Bezos paid $970 million for this, we're giving it away FOR FREE. Torrent (128GB): magnet:?xt=urn:btih:N5BLZ6XECNEHHARHJOVQAS4W7TWRXCSI&dn=twitch-leaks-part-one&tr=udp%3A%2F%%3A80%2Fannounce Find out how much your favorite streamer is really making! Twitch SOC internal red teaming tools (lol)ĪND: Creator payout reports from 2019 until now. Various proprietary SDKs and internal AWS services used by TwitchĮvery other property that Twitch owns including IGDB and CurseForgeĪn unreleased Steam competitor from Amazon Game Studios Mobile, desktop and video game console Twitch clients Their community is also a disgusting toxic cesspool, so to foster more disruption and competition in the online video streaming space, we have completely pwned them, and in part one, are releasing the source code from almost 6,000 internal Git repositories, including:Įntirety of, with commit history going back to its early beginnings Twitch is an American video live streaming service that focuses on video game live streaming, including broadcasts of esports competitions, operated by Twitch Interactive, a subsidiary of, Inc. We do know one thing though he doesn’t care about the Twitch leak at all.We bring to you today an extremely poggers leak: Dr Disrespect’s ban came out of nowhere, though, and as long as he’s wrapped up in a lawsuit, he’s probably better off not talking about the “Purple Snakes” at all. His response was pretty savage for being so brief. It will, without a doubt, take him to the tippy-top. He is doing well on YouTube, though, and there’s no telling where the future will take him. He doesn’t seem to want to go back, but we imagine he probably misses the audience he cultivated there. Unfortunately, he was banned on Twitch in August 2020, without warning and for a mysterious reason nobody seems to know about. If things had gone to plan, his deal would have reportedly ended back in September 2021. He doesn’t talk about Twitch all that often, and it’s not surprising. His response was pretty succinct, “The purple snake leaks? I don’t f**king care!” One of his viewers asked what Dr Disrespect thought about the purple snake leaks (Dr Disrespect’s term for Twitch). Within the document, Dr Disrespect was labeled “_unknown_,” but it has been confirmed that the person was the Two-Time himself. He hasn’t told the public, but he knows why and isn’t thrilled. After all, he’s already in the process of allegedly suing Twitch, now that he knows why he was banned. The leaked info is fascinating, but not to Dr Disrespect. During Dr Disrespect’s Battlefield 2042 early access stream, the topic of the Twitch Leak came up.
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