Steam password email hacked


















Picture-in-picture Steam phish using a bogus giveaway as bait. Usually, the scammers either comment on your Steam profile or send you a message with the URL to their bogus website or a YouTube video. Even if you have Steam Authenticator activated, it will be removed. If you have a recovery e-mail associated with your account, it will be changed. The website will also send a message to everyone in your friends-list with the URL of the bogus website.

If you become a victim to this scam, you will receive an e-mail from Steam Support informing you that your account was accessed from an unknown country, often Russia.

Why do these scammers snip accounts? There are numerous accounts that cost thousands of dollars and this is free real-estate for them. If your account gets hijacked and stolen;. Maybe you logged onto a third-party website with your Steam credentials. Regardless of the method, your Steam account is now compromised and you're not sure what to do. Thankfully, Steam Support has some steps you can follow to reclaim your account. According to Steam, 77, accounts are hijacked every month.

At first, there wasn't a lot of malicious activity, but once the Steam economy began to grow, so did the hackers. While hackers generally target the new and naive, even those who are Steam veterans have been taken for a ride. Hackers have a myriad of ways to get into accounts, and users must remain vigilant lest they become another victim. As the "I got hacked" stories began to accelerate, Steam prepared their own countermeasures against the threat.

First, users should use their anti-virus programs to scan their computers. It's important to ensure no viruses, key loggers, spyware, or other malicious code are residing. Once users are certain their computer is virus-free, they should reset their passwords.

Second, users should change their email passwords. While this might seem unrelated at first, a compromised e-mail may very well be how your account was hacked in the first place. Steam is the most popular and largest video games platform for PC in the world. Since a lot of money moves around its system to buy virtual steam goods, it has become a profitable target for hackers to strike.

Even Steam stated that around 77, accounts are hijacked and pillaged every month. So, If you suspect your Steam account has been hacked, but still have access to it as well as your E-mail account, do the following:.

A pop-up window will show up asking you to insert your previous password. If your existing password worked, an E-mail message will be sent to your mailbox. The message will contain a code that you will need to provide on the Steam client. Copy-paste the code, then enter a new password to reset it. Choose a complex password, with lower case letters, upper case letters and digits. If possible, add special characters like hash or exclamation point.



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