Security researchers discovered that version 16.3.9 and earlier expose all stored stream keys in plaintext within the config.db file. If your computer is compromised by malware or even a moderately privileged user, they could steal all your YouTube and Twitch stream keys, leading to hijacked channels, banned accounts, and impersonation attacks.
Despite rigorous testing, some users have reported the following post-update issues. Here are community-sourced fixes: mexzoolive16 upd
(even if upgrading) This prevents registry conflicts. Security researchers discovered that version 16
Security researchers discovered that version 16.3.9 and earlier expose all stored stream keys in plaintext within the config.db file. If your computer is compromised by malware or even a moderately privileged user, they could steal all your YouTube and Twitch stream keys, leading to hijacked channels, banned accounts, and impersonation attacks.
Despite rigorous testing, some users have reported the following post-update issues. Here are community-sourced fixes:
(even if upgrading) This prevents registry conflicts.