The website seems fine to me at the moment, but all of the account pages on the client just give me a black screen.
You mean profile pages, steam community's been down this morning afaik.
The website seems fine to me at the moment, but all of the account pages on the client just give me a black screen.
Wow I'm looking at someone else's account page right now.
Seriously what the fuck Valve.
I just searched for the Account website (cache) 5 minutes ago and stumbled upon this.
How do you know this? Anecdotal evidence?
We don't know how bad this breach was. We don't know if people were taking advantage of it. Valve's response wasn't even factually accurate, so we can't even be sure they have solved the problem yet.
What is wrong with you? Are you dating Valve?
I have never once, nor seen anyone else following best practices, allow personal information or payment handling pages ever enter the cache.
Valve did.
Yup, the sheer amount of incompetence that seems to reside behind the biggest digital retailer on the PC platform is truly scary.Holy shit. A friend told me about this last night, but he believed someone had hacked Steam or something. So it was a problem on Valve's end? If so, could it happen again someday? Scary.
Okay, I understand.
We knew that there was a problem with the Google cache where you can see the information of a particular user. That's not the same as the other problem where looking at your own account would serve up another user's account page.
Video gamers, as a whole, could be the single most asinine group of corporate apologists in our modern times.
Its truly spectacular.
Really it's not that serious and I don't get why people are freaking out over this. As I posted before wether you realize it or not your full name, address, phone number, and email address are freely available online if you know where to look. The main alarming thing is any part of the credit card being available.
That being said it's a risk you are accepting by opting to save your payment information on retailers servers. I have been a part of many sites that have been breached, and at this point you need to realize it's not if but when this will happen to you.
As a Steam user since it was in beta in 2004 and have over 700 games in my library this won't effect my use of the service one bit.
na I'm fine I stand by my post, do as you will
I suppose you are alright with their tone deaf statement about the outage, nothing happened, Why even apologise ?
Even if that's true, then that's Valve messing around with CC info and not telling you.They couldn't. I tried to delete one guy CC info whose profile was showing up for me so no one could charge him. Every time I clicked the button I got moved to another profile. I still could easily go back to the previous guy though. It was always still there.
It was people at Valve that removed them in the end, that I'm sure of. My own was gone as well.
Anecdotal? No, it's simply not how web caching works. There is absolutely no way to easily get the information of any specific account.
I see, but isn't this pretty sketchy too?
What is wrong with you? Are you dating Valve?
Which means that steam's servers are fine. It's just some other site's copy of the steam page from a while ago.I just searched for the Account website (cache) 5 minutes ago and stumbled upon this.
It's fixed. Google will have to remove the cached copy they have. It's not in valve's hands.So...is it fixed or not? I'm getting mixed messages here.
I did the whole cache thing when searching on Google, and it's the same guy from Mexico that people keep mentioning from an hour or two ago.
Yeah, this.I have never once, nor seen anyone else following best practices, allow personal information or payment handling pages ever enter the cache.
Valve did.
It's already a clusterfuck. It's great that you don't care for some reason, but saying this isn't a big deal is baffling.One random post saying he is still seeing the issue could easily be just spreading panic.
i dont know what to do.. is safe or what? wtf i should do?!?!
We're still waiting for you to share your info. Full name, address, phone number, and email address. Chop chop.It's safe until we get confirmed proof otherwise.
i dont know what to do.. is safe or what? wtf i should do?!?!
If Valve was a responsible company, they would have immediately shut down all their servers immediately after finding about this mishap. If I didn't have over 500 games, I'd delete my account over this huge beach.
Should we even be accessing our account to remove personal info or will that makes thing worse?
We don't really know the full ramifications of what was capable during the breach. A lot of guesses.
Assume that your information on your Steam account page has been compromised. Replace passwords on all accounts that may be linked to your Steam account. Keep an eye out for login attempts on everything. If you don't already, activate two-factor authentication on your Steam account and anything else that supports it.
Your payment information and full phone number is probably safe. It is likely safe to log in to Steam. Personally, I would not buy anything right now.
It's safe until we get confirmed proof otherwise.
We're still waiting for you to share your info.
Thank God for Gaben and Steam. Truly the visionaries of our time!Valve has already generously done that for him. What a great company!
Really it's not that serious and I don't get why people are freaking out over this. As I posted before wether you realize it or not your full name, address, phone number, and email address are freely available online if you know where to look. The main alarming thing is any part of the credit card being available.
That being said it's a risk you are accepting by opting to save your payment information on retailers servers. I have been a part of many sites that have been breached, and at this point you need to realize it's not if but when this will happen to you.
As a Steam user since it was in beta in 2004 and have over 700 games in my library this won't effect my use of the service one bit.
Really it's not that serious and I don't get why people are freaking out over this. As I posted before wether you realize it or not your full name, address, phone number, and email address are freely available online if you know where to look. The main alarming thing is any part of the credit card being available.
That being said it's a risk you are accepting by opting to save your payment information on retailers servers. I have been a part of many sites that have been breached, and at this point you need to realize it's not if but when this will happen to you.
As a Steam user since it was in beta in 2004 and have over 700 games in my library this won't effect my use of the service one bit.
We're still waiting for you to share your info.
i dont know what to do.. is safe or what? wtf i should do?!?!
As I posted before wether you realize it or not your full name, address, phone number, and email address are freely available online if you know where to look.
I am not sharing shit man. That being said if my info leaks from an online site there is some responsibility I take by saving it there.
So are you suggesting every consumer should assume ever online service will not work as advertised?
Which means that steam's servers are fine. It's just some other site's copy of the steam page from a while ago.
The only thing valve can to about it is to ask that site to remove the cached copy.
It's fixed. Google will have to remove the cached copy they have. It's not in valve's hands.
Yeah I'm trying to sell people my cards and can't through the mobile appHmm, my activity and profile aren't loading on the client, the store is working fine though
One random post saying he is still seeing the issue could easily be just spreading panic.
I am not sharing shit man. That being said if my info leaks from an online site there is some responsibility I take by saving it there.
I am not sharing shit man..
Then you should stop talking.I am not sharing shit man.
No. That's not how consumer-customer relationships work. Aside from giving a really shady business my data, if I entrust a company with my data I don't have responsibility for their mistake.That being said if my info leaks from an online site there is some responsibility I take by saving it there.
We have a winner!
Could you imagine if banks worked this way?
"Sorry, you took the risk of getting your money stolen by banking with us at this location."
Your bizarre partially-at-fault view is just wrong.
Thought so. Then kindly shut up or fuck off.
That literally has nothing to do with the topic at hand.
So you think that's advice that normal people should be expected to follow?
I hope you never have any complaints about anything ever then.100%.
So you think that's advice that normal people should be expected to follow?