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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 ...
Steam user data leak included text messages containing one-time codes sent to users and their phone numbers. Valve says the ...
Steam users are urged to change their passwords following reports of a potential data breach affecting 89 million accounts.
In short, there is no need to change the existing passwords, but Valve used this opportunity to say it’s a good idea to set up the Steam Mobile Authenticator. While 2FA is not enforced for Steam ...
A recent Steam security bulletin confirms that hackers have accessed phone numbers and SMS two-factor authentication records ...
Enterprises should extend deepfake-awareness training and mitigation techniques beyond C-suite executives to address the increasingly likely threat against other roles in the company.
The recent news stating that there might be a data breach that affected 89 million Steam accounts raised concern, but the ...
A huge database of Steam user info is reportedly up for sale on the dark web, with one of Valve's service providers the potential source.
"It is a good reminder to treat any account security messages that you have not explicitly requested as suspicious" ...
A hacker is selling 89 million Steam user records on the dark web. Valve denies a breach, but users are urged to change ...
Valve denies massive Steam data leak. No sensitive data exposed, so users don’t need to change their login details. Accounts ...