AcceptableGhost
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The most upsetting part of all of this is the fact that people will forgive Steam after a few weeks.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1084810
The most upsetting part of all of this is the fact that people will forgive Steam after a few weeks.
It seems that if you've been looking at your account page recently, other people may randomly see your address or the last few digits of your credit card number. That's the worst of it.
Visiting your pages to remove info is a bad idea because that might actually cause other people to see it. Unauthorised purchases don't seem to be possible.
This is certainly an embarrassment for Valve, but unless you're really private about your address, it's not worth worrying too much.
I mean what do they think people will do? Email you?
Come to your house? Why? If they wanted to rob someone they don't need a person's address for that. Theres no threat or damage to anyone here. Same as the psn "hack".
I am in offline mode at the moment. Is it safe yet to log in?
I don't think the cap is restricted by number of PMs, but storage.HOW!? Isn't the GAF PM limit like... 150?
I mean what do they think people will do? Email you?
Come to your house? Why? If they wanted to rob someone they don't need a person's address for that. Theres no threat or damage to anyone here. Same as the psn "hack".
I mean what do they think people will do? Email you?
Come to your house? Why? If they wanted to rob someone they don't need a person's address for that. Theres no threat or damage to anyone here. Same as the psn "hack".
hmm, can log in on client and check my account details now but can't log in on site through browser
I mean what do they think people will do? Email you?
Come to your house? Why? If they wanted to rob someone they don't need a person's address for that. Theres no threat or damage to anyone here. Same as the psn "hack".
HOW!? Isn't the GAF PM limit like... 150?
The servers are still wonky, it doesn't mean your account has been stolen.
Get upset at bigger fuck-ups being forgiven.
I mean what do they think people will do? Email you?
Come to your house? Why? If they wanted to rob someone they don't need a person's address for that. Theres no threat or damage to anyone here. Same as the psn "hack".
Weeks? Days is more likely.The most upsetting part of all of this is the fact that people will forgive Steam after a few weeks.
Uh you mean Volkswagen.Man volvo going hard this year, first the pollution thing now this? j/k. Fallout for this is going to be amazing, good knowing my e-mail, adress, name, dob got leaked to the entire interwebz as a christmas present.
SteamGuard enabled? 2-step auth? If this could be bypassed this is a serious security issue.My password has changed
Uhhh
Are you new to the internet and how social engineering works or just blindly defending your favorite corporation?
You mean the one done by the community moderator? I mean it counts, but I wish to hear from Gabe or Steam director or something.
Yep, steam guard enabled, email linked, cell phone linkedSteamGuard enabled? 2-step auth? If this could be bypassed this is a serious security issue.
hmm, can log in on client and check my account details now but can't log in on site through browser
I mean what do they think people will do? Email you?
Come to your house? Why? If they wanted to rob someone they don't need a person's address for that. Theres no threat or damage to anyone here. Same as the psn "hack".
Valve is a pathetic company and I will never understand the people here and elsewhere defending them.
What happened to steam can happen to any service, I am not pissed at that. What I am pissed at is after HOURS of it going on there is no official acknowledgement or press release from Valve. That is inexcusable. I see posts like "oh hey it's Christmas, they are probably home" as if Steam is a grocery store you can just close and go. There always have to be people working around the clock to make sure everything is running smooth especially during sale time. Pretty weak how they handled this and people have to get their info from an unofficial twitter account.
What are we talking aboutThe most upsetting part of all of this is the fact that people will forgive Steam after a few weeks.
Everything in the client is back to normal for me
To you. For alot of us it isn't.
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No, dear. No. That information is personal and therefore should be secure.
"But it's just your name and pho--"
NO.
No, I just know a lot about identity theft and credit card fraud and that it never affects the consumer on any kind of long term basis. It happens to millions of people a year and they go on just fine with a few bits of paperwork and phone calls as the only real inconvenience.
Companies and the government have laregly considered identity theft to be easier and more cost effective to deal with after it happens rather than before.
If it really mattered people's credit reports wouldn't be open to inquiries at anytime and would require a call to lock/unlock or give further verification like most ID theft victims set up with the credit bureaus after they've been victimized.
But there's too much money to be made in offering lines of credit easily and conveniently for the system to change at a base level.
If i haven't used Steam in months will this affect me? Unsure if I stored any CC info there. Thanks.