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Valve Warning After Steam User Database Hacked

A low-key attack on Valve’s Steam gaming distribution network reported last week has turned out to be much more serious with attackers breaking into its user database. Compromised data included user names, billing addresses, game purchases and email addresses. Credit card numbers are believed to be safe although Valve has advised users – or their parents – to watch statements for fraudulent activity. The company said it would enforce a password change on all forum users with full Steam accounts being unaffected as long as users had not used the same password for both logins.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2130246/valve-warning-after-steam-user-database-hacked.html

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