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DeadLetterOffice

(1,352 posts)
Fri Dec 25, 2015, 05:09 PM Dec 2015

Steam Is Randomly Logging Users Into Other People's Accounts And Exposing Their Information [Update]

Some sort of breach or malfunction has hit Steam, the world’s largest PC gaming platform, that is allowing people access to other people’s user accounts. Not just allowing, rather, but forcing users into accounts that aren’t theirs.

That means not only access to other people’s game libraries, but more seriously, potentially harmful information like home addresses, purchase history and even credit card information.

Twitter is exploding with reports of this glitch, and the exact details are still being sorted out. Some users are getting a Russian or French or Spanish landing page instead of English. Some are reporting that they’re being logged into only one of a few different accounts whenever they try to sign in, or even simply refreshing the account page or going to a different section of the client.

It’s tough to know what to do in a situation like this, but the safest thing may be not to do anything at all. It’s unclear what exactly is going on, so staying logged out entirely is probably a good idea. With that said, others are trying to reach their own account in order to delete their payment information from Steam so in case their account is exposed, they’re safe from potential thievery. The prevailing advice at this point, however, is simply avoid trying to log in or change anything at all until we know more.


http://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2015/12/25/steam-is-randomly-logging-users-into-other-peoples-accounts-and-exposing-their-information/
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Steam Is Randomly Logging Users Into Other People's Accounts And Exposing Their Information [Update] (Original Post) DeadLetterOffice Dec 2015 OP
Yeah the website wont load for me at all retrowire Dec 2015 #1
Best advice: Use the client, not the site. NuclearDem Dec 2015 #3
Thank you. stonecutter357 Dec 2015 #2

retrowire

(10,345 posts)
1. Yeah the website wont load for me at all
Fri Dec 25, 2015, 05:47 PM
Dec 2015

I am scared but I've got two step authentication, steam guard, and parental lock on my account so, HOPEFULLY I'm good?

And I was just online trying to see if anyone wanted to trade a Steam card for my Nintendo eShop card. Ugh

Anyone interested?! $20 Nintendo eShop card for a Steam card of equal value?

 

NuclearDem

(16,184 posts)
3. Best advice: Use the client, not the site.
Fri Dec 25, 2015, 09:41 PM
Dec 2015

It seems to be affecting the website exclusively. I just made some purchases through the client and had no issues.

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