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Encrypted credit card information possibly acquired from Steam database breach

Dany Argueta - Friday, February 10, 2012 2:26pm (PST) 0 Favourite (0)

Gabe Newell gives an update on the recent hack

Source: Steam

Section: PC Games

  • 0 thumbs!
    S-I-E Feb 10, 12
    good for us. but were they really after full access or our credits? with the latest intrusions if something is stolen it's partial and/or old personal info that's taken but everytime it's not enough to get the job done or to cause a global manhunt.

    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.
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    THM Feb 10, 12
    Using credit cards for online game transactions is always exposed to an unpredictable danger which is, obviously these days, inevitable no matter how the host company (Steam) is endeavoring to prevent...

    In an online arena of gaming, I think someone is collecting someone else's wealth secrectly!!!!!
  • -1 thumbs!
    DC Sniper Feb 10, 12
    Woah, it took them FOUR months to tell us this? I thought Sony got a bad rap for that a bit unfairly, but what the *bleep*, Valve?
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    Supernova1332 Feb 11, 12
    quote DC Sniper
    Woah, it took them FOUR months to tell us this? I thought Sony got a bad rap for that a bit unfairly, but what the *bleep*, Valve?
    "This database contained information including user names, hashed and salted passwords, game purchases, email addresses, billing addresses and encrypted credit card information." - Gabe N Four months ago.

    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'.
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    DC Sniper Feb 11, 12
    Supernova1332 That's also what Sony said...? (Keep an eye on your credit card)
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    Supernova1332 Feb 11, 12
    DC Sniper
    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.
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    tekmosis Feb 13, 12
    quote DC Sniper
    Woah, it took them FOUR months to tell us this? I thought Sony got a bad rap for that a bit unfairly, but what the *bleep*, Valve?
    You're getting overly upset here. Gabe made a statement a couple days or so after the original incident occurred. This is just a follow up post by him to let the community know that they're still looking into this and that it is a topic of concern that hasn't just been pushed to the side after the fact. Sony didn't say anything till at least a couple of weeks afterwards and didn't really let the public know much other than their accounts were compromised and that passwords should be changes.
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