Gabe Newell gives an update on the recent hack
The investigation into last year's Steam database breach continues as Valve co-founder Gabe Newell today provided an update on the matter. Newell once again affirms nothing from the database was taken but he reports the intruders may have acquired a backup file containing information about Steam transactions done from 2004 to 2008.
The backup stored user names, e-mail addresses, encrypted billing addresses, and encrypted credit card info. No passwords were stored in the backup.
Fortunately, Newell says there hasn't been any sign of addresses or credit cards being compromised though Steam users are advised to keep an eye on their card statements and activity. Updating your Steam Guard settings is also recommended.
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makes me wonder if some criminal is onto to something. it feels like someone's collecting puzzlepieces untill all the parts have been collected and the parts are tried to be matched. i dunno.
In an online arena of gaming, I think someone is collecting someone else's wealth secrectly!!!!!
Sony's problem was that they really didn't say much of anything. Valve aknowledged that your credit card could have been stolen, not that it definitely had, but that it could have been. For any reasoning person this means 'keep an eye on my bank account'.
IIRC they had said that the PC version of the PSN wallet could be accessed but it took them over a month to say that they could also have credit info even if you removed it from the site, just not the three digit security code.