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A dark‑web listing claimed 89 million Steam account SMS codes were for sale, but Valve confirms no breach of its systems.
Steam users may be at risk as a reported data breach exposes 89 million account details. Users are urged to change passwords ...
As a PC gamer, you may have already seen some alarm around the web regarding Steam—headlines saying 89 million Steam accounts ...
If you’re like me and have been buying the best PC games on Steam digitally for the past 20 years, you might want to change ...
Claims of a data breach at popular gaming platform Steam, resulting in more than 89 million user records being offered up for ...
Claims that Steam user records have been leaked and being sold on the dark web are likely false, according to cyber experts ...
The dark web doesn't have your Steam account on it, Valve has confirmed in a news post after a report on LinkedIn claimed ...
Valve has confirmed that your Steam password, or other private information, did not leak. On top of that, Valve stated that ...
"It is a good reminder to treat any account security messages that you have not explicitly requested as suspicious" ...
A recent Steam security bulletin confirms that hackers have accessed phone numbers and SMS two-factor authentication records ...
An alleged leak of more than 89 million Steam user records may not actually be cause for panic, though it doesn't hurt to ...
If your phone number was one of the 89 million exposed in the recent data breach that affected Steam, the company says your ...