Steam Phishing Scam Promises Free Far Cry 2

Keane Ng

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Steam Phishing Scam Promises Free Far Cry 2



An account phishing scam is luring in Far Cry 2 [http://store.steampowered.com/][/I].

Gabe Newell has deep pockets, sure, but "too good to be true" usually means "too good to be true." If you receive an email from Steam Community [https://steamcommunity.com/] saying that Valve has gifted you a free copy of Far Cry 2 on Steam, make sure you steer clear.

The scam works like this: Steam users will get an email from a fake email account that has a bogus "support@steamcommunity" address. The email will then ask you to go to the Steam Community page to redeem your prize. Click through and you'll be forwarded (if your browser doesn't catch wind of the scam) to what looks like the regular Steam Community site but is really just a nicely done facsimile. When you log in with your username and password, the site will scoop up that info and deliver it to the scammers to use for whatever nefarious aims. The giveaway is plain, if you're paying attention: the url reads "http://h1.ripway.com/steamedcommunity" when it should "https://steamcommunity.com."

Pretty devious, I'll admit. Phony email addresses are the oldest trick in the phishing book these days, but going the extra mile with the fake site and luring people with the promise of free stuff, well, that's downright dirty. Me, I would've turned away the second I read Far Cry 2. Free Bejewled Twist [http://store.steampowered.com/app/3560/]? Yeah, those theives would probably have my account by now.

So, Steam users: delete any emails about free copies of Far Cry 2, and be wary of sites with obviously phony URLs. If you do get suckered, consult Steam's knowledge base [https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=2347-QDFN-4366] on what to do next.

[Via Kotaku [http://kotaku.com/5139438/steam-users-beware-theres-no-such-thing-as-a-free-game]]

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the_tramp

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Well this goes without saying...

Although these scams have been around for years and will be around for years to come because people are still falling for them!
 

cainx10a

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Bretty said:
LOL,

Far Cry 2? They could have spammed a good game, like DoWII.
DoW2 ain't out yet. And the whole 6 maps at release, and new changes to building is a little bit w t f... but meh ... i'll wait till the 28th for the open beta to get a clearer idea whether DoW 2 will be awesome, or not.
 

Bretty

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cainx10a said:
Bretty said:
LOL,

Far Cry 2? They could have spammed a good game, like DoWII.
DoW2 ain't out yet. And the whole 6 maps at release, and new changes to building is a little bit w t f... but meh ... i'll wait till the 28th for the open beta to get a clearer idea whether DoW 2 will be awesome, or not.
SP DUDE!!! SP!!!
 

Peach_hat

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Isn't the real problem Torrentz?

Fake the rego or a hard disk and it is free games for everyone.
 

Mariena

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Bretty said:
LOL,

Far Cry 2? They could have spammed a good game, like DoWII.
Yeah, honestly.. if you're going to scam someone with something, make it at least something good.

I wouldn't accept it even if they gave me a free steam account with Far Cry 2..
 

Yrael

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They came back and got me through a freinds account, and since i hadn't visited the steam website i didnt actually know it was fake until they steam logged me in somewhere else and they changed my pass and email.
 

Lord Krunk

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A simple, yet effective trick, I must say. And kids, what did we learn today?

The moral of this story is: Check the URL. Always.
 

ellimist337

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Proving yet again that if something is too good to be true, it probably is... and that very little in life is really free.