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A dark web group claimed to sell over 89 million user records from steam, including 2fa codes and phone numbers

Valve says the data is old and unrelated to steam accounts, and users don't need to change passwords or numbers. The account details of 89 million steam users have reportedly been hacked 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. 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.

Update (15/05/25, 9:20 am bst) valve has now published a statement confirming that the recent leak being reported did not breach steam systems and that steam account passwords aren't affected. Data breach at steam suggests over 89 million accounts and the 2fa codes of messages, delivery status, and routing have been compromised. The information of 89 million steam accounts are for sale on the dark web, according to a cybersecurity firm The leaked data did not associate the phone numbers with a steam account, password information, payment information or other personal data Old text messages cannot be used to breach the security of your steam account, and whenever a code is used to change your steam email or password using sms, you will receive a confirmation via email and/or. 89 million steam account details reportedly affected by massive data breach a huge database of steam user info is reportedly up for sale on the dark web, with one of valve's service providers the.

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 Over the past day or so, a viral story spread that there was a steam data breach that could expose account information millions of players. You might want to change your steam password and set up additional security measures, as millions of accounts hit in breach. Steam users may want to change their passwords, as massive amounts of player information have seemingly begun to leak on the dark web. A new data breach has reportedly hit steam, but steam deck users are in extra peril because of the console's unaddressed vulnerabilities. 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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