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Steam Data Leak Leaked #6ad

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That means the data in the leak isn't of much use now, especially since the breach did not contain any vital account data or personally identifiable information.

Valve, the company that owns and maintains the globally popular pc gaming platform steam, has given a statement responding to reports of a recent data leak. In a statement posted to steam, valve said that after examining the leak sample, it has determined customer data has not been compromised, saying The leak consisted of older text messages that. The leaked data did not associate the phone numbers with a steam account, password information, payment information or other personal data. Valve has responded to reports of a massive leak that allegedly exposed data from over 89 million steam accounts The company says its systems were not breached and that user data remains secure

The rumors had sparked concern across the gaming community, but valve's new statement aims to calm. A steam data dump was discovered recently as a result of a leak Here is what you need to know about it and how to protect your steam account. Hackers are selling 89 million steam records on a dark web forum for us$5,000 The data includes sms logs, 2fa codes, and metadata, suggesting a breach of twilio, a service that steam uses for sms verification. Recently, rumors about a massive steam data leak started circulating online

According to reports, a file containing the logins and passwords of 89 million accounts was allegedly put up for sale on the dark web

Valve has now responded to these claims and provided an official statement. Hackers are selling 89 million steam user records in an apparent supply chain breach involving vendor access Valve denies a direct steam breach but continues investigating.

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