The publication said an anonymous company source confirmed the leaked data is legitimate.

The Verge also reported that it was able toconfirm the leak.

In a tweet Wednesday, Twitchconfirmed the breach.

“Our teams are working with urgency to investigate the incident.”

Twitch said there’s no indication that login credentials were exposed.

Twitch wasacquired by Amazon for $970 millionin 2014 as part of the retail giant’s gaming push.

CNET hasn’t independently verified the leaked data.

Multiple streamersconfirmed to BBC Newsthat the earnings list shared in the leak had accurate figures.

The leak is labeled part one, suggesting there may be more to come.

The hacker didn’t say what other data they may plan to release.

In recent months, the platform has faced criticism for a lack of action against hate and harassment.

Last month, Twitchfiled a lawsuitagainst two individuals who allegedly conducted hate raids.

The company has also implemented tools that help streamers to filter out harassment in a channel’s chat.

Twitch said it didn’t have additional comment on the breach at this time.