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If your phone number was one of the 89 million exposed in the recent data breach that affected Steam, the company says your ...
Valve has responded to this week's reports of user data being breached via 2FA methods, saying "We have examined the leak ...
A new data breach has reportedly hit Steam, but Steam Deck users are in extra peril because of the console's unaddressed ...
SEE ALSO: 89 million Steam accounts reportedly leaked. Change your password now. While there was a leak, it apparently only included phone numbers and old, one-time text messages sent to them for ...
Editor's note: The reported Steam ... password information, payment information or other personal data (emphasis original) said Aitchison Boyle. The company is still looking into the source of the ...
Valve has confirmed that no breach of Steam systems has occurred following claims that a database of over 89 million Steam ...
She said after an examination of the leak sample, Valve was able to ... "The leaked data did not associate the phone numbers with a Steam account, password information, payment information or ...
A recent Steam security bulletin confirms that hackers have accessed phone numbers and SMS two-factor authentication records linked to most Steam accounts. Steam's internal systems weren't ...
Valve adds that you don’t need to change your password or phone number following this leak, though it does recommend setting up the Steam Mobile Authenticator. The company says it’s “still ...
UPDATE: In a statement, Valve says the leak involves "older text messages ... the one-time codes are not associated with a Steam account, password information, payment information or other ...
MellowOnline1 suggested that the leak came not from Valve Corporation—Steam's owner—itself, but from Twilio, a platform that provides two-factor authentication (2FA) for apps like Steam via ...