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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.

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. 89 million steam accounts reportedly leaked [updated] and keep an eye out for suspicious activity or phishing scams. Steam account passwords maybe leaked as the title implies

There is a claim about a breach leaving 89 million users affected on steam The current advice seems to be to change your password, just to be on the safe side What do you think about this Will valve come out if its true 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.

Gaming security steam data breach valve confirms steam 2fa leak affecting 89 million users, no passwords compromised steam wasn't hacked, but you should probably start using the authenticator app.

Valve assures users that no steam accounts were hacked, and passwords remain secure. If you frequently use steam, now would be an excellent time to change your password There has been news that 89 million account details have gone up for sale on the dark web, and if it turns out. Phew, valve confirms alleged data breach was not a breach of steam systems and says you don't need to change your password old text messages cannot be used to breach the security of. 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 A hacker called machine1337 claims that they picked up 89 million steam user records in a dark web forum

Machine1337 says this is a ‘fresh’ leak, and it goes beyond more than passwords. 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. 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.” Reports of a massive steam data breach sparked alarm over the weekend, but valve says there’s less to worry about than first feared. As a result, steam’s inaction has led to this data breach and the “selling of tens of millions of user account details”

Luckily, there is a way to protect your account

Additionally, only accept codes that are sent to you immediately after your password reset.

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