Steam Account.
Slye_Fox 01 Sep 2010
I'm just making this topic to let people know my steam account has been hijacked.
I have made a steam support ticket, hopefully be sorted out soon.
I have made a steam support ticket, hopefully be sorted out soon.
Hobbesy 01 Sep 2010
Right, well let me know when you've got it back. I'm going to take you off the moderators list on the server just to be safe. Shouldn't be too long, VALVe clears it up pretty fast.
Slye_Fox 01 Sep 2010
My own fault.
Someone on my steam friends list sent a link to a site that looked like steam, and I signed in there.
Edited by Slye_Fox, 01 September 2010 - 05:21.
Someone on my steam friends list sent a link to a site that looked like steam, and I signed in there.
Edited by Slye_Fox, 01 September 2010 - 05:21.
TheDR 01 Sep 2010
Fair enough, it's an easy thing to do. Lets hope Valve sort it out.
Everyone keep an eye out for hijackers, we don't want more people loosing there accounts.
Everyone keep an eye out for hijackers, we don't want more people loosing there accounts.
TehKiller 01 Sep 2010
Slye_Fox, on 1 Sep 2010, 5:20, said:
My own fault.
Someone on my steam friends list sent a link to a site that looked like steam, and I signed in there.
Someone on my steam friends list sent a link to a site that looked like steam, and I signed in there.
Was it "look I found the profile" thingamajig?
These sites are easy to figure out since Steam chatbox always shows the last letters and it has a retardedly weird extension (something like .herz@245)
Shirou 01 Sep 2010
The steam email validation thing you probably also submitted will sort you out of this hopefully.
Dispenser 01 Sep 2010
Ah, I figured the message "you" sent was suspicious... I mean it didn't make any sense and the address was weird, plus when I checked the usual address of steam community I was still logged on there... obviously they just copied the community login page, since all the links there showed legit addresses when moused over.
CJ 01 Sep 2010
Received a message from your account... the .TK at the end for the link speaks for itself