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A recent data breach could pose a threat to Steam users as phone numbers have been leaked, making users vulnerable to scams.
Video game company Valve is speaking out after rumors of a dark web data breach on its software caught fire on social media.
A May 10 data breach could leave Steam users' accounts vulnerable. Here's what gamers should know and how to protect your ...
Steam data breach exposes 89 million accounts. Learn how to protect your digital inventory, passwords, and 2FA codes from ...
89 million Steam accounts leaked to the darknet — users are advised to change their passwords immediately. If the leak is ...
The leak consisted of old text messages containing one-time authentication codes that had all expired. These were linked to ...
A sketchy AI firm tried to pass off a bogus Steam breach, but it unraveled almost immediately. This one was a fake, but the ...
Valve has responded to reports about the Steam data breach, noting that Steam systems weren't breached and customers don't ...
If you've recently received any one-time password text messages that you did not request, ignore them and change your ...
A hacker is selling 89 million Steam user records on the dark web. Valve denies a breach, but users are urged to change ...
Valve has responded to reports of a major data breach in which Underdark.ai, a cyber threat intelligent service, highlighted ...