The biggest question that every steam user has is whether their steam passwords were actually compromised due to the twilio data breach. Valve, the company that owns and maintains the globally popular pc gaming platform steam, has given a statement responding to reports of a recent data leak. A threat actor claims to have hacked 89 million steam user records and offered them for sale on the dark web Steam advises users to change their password, enable 2fa, and check for phishing scams. The leaked data did not associate the phone numbers with a steam account, password information, payment information or other personal data. Valve's popular pc gaming platform, steam, is allegedly affected by a data breach that has compromised the credentials of over 89 million users
That's nearly 70% of steam’s entire active user base, so there’s a good chance your username and password could be part of the leak. 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.
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