Criminals Are Selling Your Steam Data For Just $15

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RaikuFA

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SadisticFire said:
RaikuFA said:
I sold a few trading cards from last years summer sale. Am I ok?
Assuming it's not sarcasm, if you sold them on the offical Steam Marketplace (that thing you went to when you hit "sell" on your inventory item) you're fine. If you sold them on a third party website (Which is a no no for security and TOS reasons) then you might wanna invest in sometime to check your accounts. Maybe switch to a new email account if you gave that out.

OT: People stupid get their stuff robbed by those dirty commies? Let's go to war with them and show them true american justice! (Though really damn it Russia and your anti gay stuff)
I did the former. Yay, I'm OK.
 

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Because those trades are high risk to getting you arrested for money laundering or getting your newly bought game taken away with no refund because the trader that sold it to you bought it with a stolen credit card.

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A game isn't worth being arrested. A game isn't worth the effort to try to convince the police that you thought "Watch_Dogs $30" on May 20th, 2014 was a completely legit offer.

Its safer to exchange lots of money in a big crowded market than a small empty one. Keys run for 2.50$ a pop, so lots of tiny transactions also make it hard to know if its legit or not.

Keys in the steam economy were the original bitcoin. Which means steam helped invent cyptocurrencies.
Ehm, has anyone ever been arrested for having his information stolen on Steam?

Because as far as I know, that hasn't happened ever. The credit card companies usually just give you back your money.
 

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Riotguards said:
i've had a conman try and get me to use a fake site that looked identical to steam

essentially the guy tried to lure me in by saying that a person wanted to trade with me and couldn't friend me, i checked his name out which obviously came back with nothing, then i checked the link out coz, why not, the link was to a pretty detailed page, pretty much identical to steam except nothing worked

it was kinda convincing since i did have something on the market and i can see it luring people in seeing as how convincing the page looked

of course anyone who reads the link and does basic checks such as logging into steam through their official website rather than links will protect themselves from these scumbags
i reported him ofc
What I do is disable javascript by default, and just whitelist the websites I use. It's a little bit bothersome, but whenever you go to a new domain there's that "javascript is disabled" icon, so you know you've never been there and can take action.
 

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I was a little scared upon reading the title, thank god I don't either trade or have an unhealthy addiction to achievements.
 

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Not playing any of those games that require log-in beyond the Steam Client makes me immune. Unless someone hacks into Steam and that's their security issue to fix.
 

Strazdas

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yeah, i dont care about achievements and i never use steam trading thingy. kinda safe here i was also never added by physing bots but i wouldnt click on thier links anyway.

Vivi22 said:
And on a side note: who the hell tries to trade or buy on Steam outside of the actual Steam application? You're just asking for trouble if you do that.
I always do it via website. websites should be looked in browsers and not in-app is how i deal with it. in-program browser is useless for me.

Kalezian said:
And yes, it is considered hacking.
no its not. hacking is breaking into the system (to do damage, steam things or just for the luls, doesnot matter). social engineering does not break into system, its just tricking people. social engineering is not hacking. getting into EA server and stealing origin account database is hacking. Using HeartBleed is hacking. telling somone to give you his password is not hacking.

Kalezian said:
Hell, ever sit out in some public place with a smartphone, laptop, or tablet? really easy for someone to peek over your shoulder without being noticed to see your login credentials for any website you log on to.
who logs into websites in public anyway? not to mention password isnt shown even on smartphones.

Signa said:
You can be guaranteed that if you took a tech course that you'd be asked a question about hacks, and social engineering being an answer to that question.
then the tech course would be wrong.
 

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Strazdas said:
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You can be guaranteed that if you took a tech course that you'd be asked a question about hacks, and social engineering being an answer to that question.
then the tech course would be wrong.
Care to share your enlightenment with me, or are you calling bullshit on the A+ certification training I'm taking? All your comment just amounted to was "Nuh-uh!"
 

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Signa said:
Strazdas said:
Signa said:
You can be guaranteed that if you took a tech course that you'd be asked a question about hacks, and social engineering being an answer to that question.
then the tech course would be wrong.
Care to share your enlightenment with me, or are you calling bullshit on the A+ certification training I'm taking? All your comment just amounted to was "Nuh-uh!"
in my previuos post i have already delved deeper into what hacking is in response to Kelezian. And yes, if your training is stating that social engineering is hacking i call bullshit on it.
 

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Strazdas said:
Signa said:
Strazdas said:
Signa said:
You can be guaranteed that if you took a tech course that you'd be asked a question about hacks, and social engineering being an answer to that question.
then the tech course would be wrong.
Care to share your enlightenment with me, or are you calling bullshit on the A+ certification training I'm taking? All your comment just amounted to was "Nuh-uh!"
in my previuos post i have already delved deeper into what hacking is in response to Kelezian. And yes, if your training is stating that social engineering is hacking i call bullshit on it.
Phew, I'm glad you cleared that up. I'm sure the instructor at the testing location will accept opinions from the internet as valid answers, because that makes studying so much easier.