Dark Web is not your steam account, valve has confirmed in a News post After a report Linked It has been claimed that more than 89 million users have been widely violated.
The valve wrote, “You may have seen the leakage of old text messages that were first sent to steam users.” “We have examined the leak sample and decided that this is not a violation of the steam system.”
The original report was done a few days ago by the LinkedIn User Underworke.com and it was picked up by the X user MEllow_online1 Today, the Underworm.com post states that a Dark Web Forum user has claimed that it is a datastate of more than 89 million steam accounts that he is selling for $ 5,000. He said the user has “sample data” for the evidence and telegram number if anyone is interested in buying them.
According to the valve, they actually had text messages that come with 2 FA code to enter when steam logs. Those codes are dynamic for only 15 minutes and are not tied to your steam account, password, payment information, or any other personal data. The only thing they include is a phone number.
The valve wrote, “Old text messages cannot be used to violate your steam account safety, and whenever a code is used to replace your steam email or password using SMS, you will receive confirmation via email and/or steam secure messages.” “As a result of this program you don’t need to change your passwords or phone numbers.”
Now that we can all breathe again, it is worth remembering how important it is to protect our steam account. I have the entire Sam and Max series with me as well as hundreds of other sports – so you should join me in keeping this library tight. The valve recommends checking Page of Authorized Devices on Steam Regularly make sure that no one is accessing your account and steam mobile is to be authentic.
And if I can add another tip: Get like a password manager 1 password. It is worth noting to type “6zm#VR & Luvh %#B” with complex password security and memory.