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Jamaica



A friend of mine had their account hacked and started sending phishing links about a gift card from STEAM. From phone browser I couldn't fully view the URL, but because it’s someone I know personally and trusted I opened the link. Came to a clone of a STEAM site that required sign in - a bit odd but it did have the authenticator (STEAM Guard) code stuff and all that so I went along. This was done while I was at work - I should have been more diligent. Was going to check into it when I got home, but work made it difficult until the weekend.
Reinstalled stuff on my PC and realized my STEAM password didn’t work. Went through and realized it may have been some Russians. Please be careful with links you get - they’re using all kinds of methods to get into your stuff now.
The problem here? I’ve lost ALL of my contacts. Going take time to get back everyone - so if you had me in your list before - please add me back.
Again - be careful.
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