Leakage traced to supply chain compromise, not direct breach of steam or twilio. Hackers accessed phone numbers and sms codes linked to most steam accounts, but no passwords or personal data were compromised Users should enable steam mobile authenticator app and monitor account activity for phishing or hijacking attempts. New information has come to light regarding a recent alleged leak of over 89 million account details from steam — one of the most popular gaming platforms in the world, and the most popular. The account details of 89 million steam users have reportedly been hacked A user claims to have bought 89 million steam account details from a black market forum, including usernames, passwords, and sensitive data
Valve denies any involvement and recommends users to change passwords and enable steam guard. The frenzy began when x user @mellowonline1 highlighted a linkedin post from underkar ai That post flagged a message from a user on a dark web forum, offering to sell data from 89 million steam accounts for $5,000
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