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Confidence HighNov 16, 2024twitch.tv

Turkey fines Twitch 2 million lira over data breach affecting 35,274 individuals

PatternExternal actor · Error · Confidentiality impact

Turkey's Personal Data Protection Board (KVKK) fined Amazon.com's gaming platform Twitch 2 million lira ($58,000) on November 16, 2024, for a data breach. The breach involved the leak of 125 GB of data, affecting 35,274 individuals in Turkey. The KVKK determined that Twitch failed to implement adequate security measures and did not conduct sufficient risk and threat assessments before the incident, only addressing vulnerabilities after the breach occurred. The fine included 1.75 million lira for inadequate security measures and 250,000 lira for failing to report the breach in a timely manner.

Signal date
Nov 16, 2024
Updated
Jul 2, 2026
Confidence
High
Sources
1 source
twitch.tv logo

Twitch

Domain
twitch.tv
Sector
Information
Signals
1 linked

Signal context

First seen: Nov 16, 2024

Last updated: Jul 2, 2026

Status: Public signal

Key points

  • Twitch fined 2 million lira ($58,000) by Turkey's KVKK.
  • Data breach affected 35,274 individuals in Turkey.
  • 125 GB of data was leaked.

Signal analysis

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Affected organization
Twitch logo
Twitch

Sector: Information

Likely country: Location not provided

Estimated
Threat source
Error activity

Watch process controls, misconfiguration and accidental disclosure paths.

  • Source type: outside the affected organization
Business impact
Potential data exposure

Impact area: Confidentiality

Likely asset: User or customer data

Trend context
14 signals with similar action pattern
  • 23 signals in the same sector
  • 88 signals with the same likely impact area
  • 1 signal linked to this organization/domain
Mentioned entities
TwitchData DisclosureTurkeyTwitchKVKKTurkey. The KVKK

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