Account hacking on the rise❓
While browsing through different forums here; I've seeing multiple topics about [accounts being hacked, and money stolen]❗ After all these updates and unnecessary changes Valve/Steam has made, people are still getting hacked! 😢

I remember the 1st time my account got hacked over a decade ago... I found out through a YT video how it was done so easily. Just by adding a "friend". [No details on how for obvious reasons]. This is why I stopped accepting "Friend Requests" ever since then.

These days it seems like accounts can get hacked multiple ways! So what's the solution? 🤷🏻‍♀️ Educating people on what to look out for can be a start.

Update: Beware of these current hacks/scams❗

https://youtu.be/vq__yP1fPCI
Laatst bewerkt door 989; 25 sep om 3:36
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The solution is for people to stop logging onto third party web sites with their steam credentials.

Not sure how adding a friend can get your account compromised unless you click on links sent by the "friend" and then enter your steam credentials.
Origineel geplaatst door 989:
While browsing through different forums here; I've seeing multiple topics about [accounts being hacked, and money stolen]❗ After all these updates and unnecessary changes Valve/Steam has made, people are still getting hacked! 😢

I remember the 1st time my account got hacked over a decade ago... I found out through a YT video how it was done so easily. Just by adding a "friend". [No details on how for obvious reasons]. This is why I stopped accepting "Friend Requests" ever since then.

These days it seems like accounts can get hacked multiple ways! So what's the solution? 🤷🏻‍♀️ Educating people on what to look out for can be a start.

Just adding a friend never compromised any account ever.

:winterbunny2023:
Origineel geplaatst door craigal:
Not sure how adding a friend can get your account compromised unless you click on links sent by the "friend" and then enter your steam credentials.

Nope. Sending & clicking links wasn't even necessary.
Origineel geplaatst door cSg|mc-Hotsauce:
Just adding a friend never compromised any account ever.

:winterbunny2023:

You'd be surprised. Unless this a troll response from a hacker. <_<
Laatst bewerkt door 989; 22 mei 2024 om 15:44
Education might help, but some people will refuse to learn. Fact is these scams target the weakest link, and that weakest link is the end user. That's not something that can be patched.

You can make scamming harder at the cost of convenience and ease of use. You can make the system more convenient and easier to use at the cost of security. It's a careful balancing act, and a move in either direction is going to have consequences.

Origineel geplaatst door 989:
Nope. Sending & clicking links wasn't even necessary.

Many scam victims don't realize what it was they did that got them scammed, and even when shown direct proof, they often refuse to believe it was their own actions that did it. This is why I say some people will refuse to learn.
Laatst bewerkt door Haruspex; 22 mei 2024 om 15:49
Origineel geplaatst door 989:
Origineel geplaatst door cSg|mc-Hotsauce:
Just adding a friend never compromised any account ever.

:winterbunny2023:

You'd be surprised. Unless this a troll response from a hacker. <_<

Then, show a source for the exploit no one has encountered by simply adding a friend.

...and it better not be due to clicking some random link.

:winterbunny2023:
Laatst bewerkt door cSg|mc-Hotsauce; 22 mei 2024 om 15:56
No. It's not really on the rise. It's just more people coming to the forums completely shocked that they got scammed by an obvious scam, or fed their credentials into an obvious scam website.
Origineel geplaatst door Haruspex:
Education might help, but some people will refuse to learn. Fact is these scams target the weakest link, and that weakest link is the end user. That's not something that can be patched.

You can make scamming harder at the cost of convenience and ease of use. You can make the system more convenient and easier to use at the cost of security. It's a careful balancing act, and a move in either direction is going to have consequences.

Many scam victims don't realize what it was they did that got them scammed, and even when shown direct proof, they often refuse to believe it was their own actions that did it. This is why I say some people will refuse to learn.

Origineel geplaatst door BJWyler:
No. It's not really on the rise. It's just more people coming to the forums completely shocked that they got scammed by an obvious scam, or fed their credentials into an obvious scam website.

Peoples' info can get stolen just by being in a Online game. Games with weak to no security!
Laatst bewerkt door 989; 22 mei 2024 om 15:59
Origineel geplaatst door 989:
Origineel geplaatst door Haruspex:
Education might help, but some people will refuse to learn. Fact is these scams target the weakest link, and that weakest link is the end user. That's not something that can be patched.

You can make scamming harder at the cost of convenience and ease of use. You can make the system more convenient and easier to use at the cost of security. It's a careful balancing act, and a move in either direction is going to have consequences.

Many scam victims don't realize what it was they did that got them scammed, and even when shown direct proof, they often refuse to believe it was their own actions that did it. This is why I say some people will refuse to learn.

Origineel geplaatst door BJWyler:
No. It's not really on the rise. It's just more people coming to the forums completely shocked that they got scammed by an obvious scam, or fed their credentials into an obvious scam website.

Peoples' info can get stolen just by being in a Online game. Games with weak to no security!

That's not "just by adding friends."

:winterbunny2023:
Origineel geplaatst door 989:
Origineel geplaatst door Haruspex:
Education might help, but some people will refuse to learn. Fact is these scams target the weakest link, and that weakest link is the end user. That's not something that can be patched.

You can make scamming harder at the cost of convenience and ease of use. You can make the system more convenient and easier to use at the cost of security. It's a careful balancing act, and a move in either direction is going to have consequences.



Many scam victims don't realize what it was they did that got them scammed, and even when shown direct proof, they often refuse to believe it was their own actions that did it. This is why I say some people will refuse to learn.

Peoples' info can get stolen just by being in a Online game. Games with weak to no security!

No, they can’t. Games do not send your login info or even use your login info, and steam guard/2FA also prevents them from logging in with only your username and password.
Origineel geplaatst door mldb88:
No, they can’t. Games do not send your login info or even use your login info, and steam guard/2FA also prevents them from logging in with only your username and password.

Apex Legends says hi.
Origineel geplaatst door 989:
Origineel geplaatst door mldb88:
No, they can’t. Games do not send your login info or even use your login info, and steam guard/2FA also prevents them from logging in with only your username and password.

Apex Legends says hi.
Apex Legends uses your EA account.
Origineel geplaatst door 989:
Origineel geplaatst door mldb88:
No, they can’t. Games do not send your login info or even use your login info, and steam guard/2FA also prevents them from logging in with only your username and password.

Apex Legends says hi.

Why are you citing old news?

https://www.theverge.com/2024/3/18/24104666/apex-legends-postpones-algs-competition-hack-concerns

:winterbunny2023:
Origineel geplaatst door cSg|mc-Hotsauce:
Origineel geplaatst door 989:

Apex Legends says hi.

Why are you citing old news?

https://www.theverge.com/2024/3/18/24104666/apex-legends-postpones-algs-competition-hack-concerns

:winterbunny2023:

Old news or not, it still happened did it not?
Origineel geplaatst door 989:
Origineel geplaatst door cSg|mc-Hotsauce:

Why are you citing old news?

https://www.theverge.com/2024/3/18/24104666/apex-legends-postpones-algs-competition-hack-concerns

:winterbunny2023:

Old news or not, it still happened did it not?

During a competition. A single point in time. Everything is fine now.

:winterbunny2023:
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