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An alleged data leak from the gaming platform Steam is said to contain 89 million data records – an unknown person has been trying to sell them on the Darknet for 5,000 US dollars since last ...
A strange leak of PC gaming storefront Steam users' data has resulted in the phone numbers and text messages of millions of PC gamers seemingly being sold online. Valve, the company that owns and ...
89 million Steam accounts leaked to the darknet — users are advised to change their passwords ... UPDATED 15th April, 11:28: Valve has officially commented on the reports of a possible data leak.
It had been suggested that Twilio might have been the source of the hack, and the company does provide one-time passcode services – yet Twilio denied that it had been breached.
Claims of a data breach at popular gaming platform Steam, resulting in more than 89 million user records being offered up for sale on the dark web, have been circulating since Saturday.
Valve has dismissed recent reports its Steam platform suffered a "major" data hack, confirming there was "NOT a breach" of Steam systems. While some users were concerned about reports that over 89 ...
Following reports of a Steam data leak over the weekend, Valve has investigated the issue and issued a statement to firstly refute reports that this is a breach of their systems, and to reassure ...
Valve has officially acknowledged reports of a potential Steam data security breach. The company states that the event was not a breach of Steam systems and was in fact a leak of old text messages.
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