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A dark web group claimed to sell over 89 million steam user records, but valve says they are old text messages and phone numbers unrelated to accounts

The company advises users to enable 2fa and ignore suspicious messages. A threat actor claims to have hacked 89 million steam user records and offered them for sale on a dark web forum 89 million steam accounts leaked Here’s what to do your steam account is more likely at risk for other reasons. The leaked data did not associate the phone numbers with a steam account, password information, payment information or other personal data. According to underdark ai, a user named machine1337 posted on a reputable black market forum, offering to sell 89 million steam account details for $5,000

Steam suffers an 89 million account data leak in a post on x, user mellowonline1 drew attention to another post on linkedin from underdark ai. The dark web doesn't have your steam account on it, valve has confirmed in a news post after a report on linkedin claimed there was a massive data breach of more than 89 million users The account details of 89 million steam users have reportedly been hacked No passwords, payment information, or other personal. Various details of over 89 million steam accounts have reportedly leaked in a data breach The information includes 2fa codes of messages, delivery status, and metadata.

A hacker, who goes by the handles machine1337 and energyweapon user online, recently made a post on a dark web forum in an attempt to sell over 89 million steam user records

The leaked data did not associate the phone numbers with a steam account, password information, payment information or other personal data. it added that You do not need to change your. What’s more, steam added that “the leaked data did not associate the phone numbers with a steam account, password information, payment information or other personal data.” Pro security hacker advertises alleged database of 89 million steam 2fa codes, source of leak unknown news by sead fadilpašić published may 14, 2025 The company also said the breach wasn't of a steam system and that you don't need to change your password because of it According to steam, the leaked info can't be tied to steam accounts.

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