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Valve responds to hacking of Steam database

article published on 11 November, 2011

Confirming reports over the past few days, Valve has responded that the Steam databased was indeed hacked, with personal information stolen. The Steam forums have been down for days, but many speculated that is how far the hacking went. Private data like usernames, encrypted passwords and addresses were taken, says Valve. The company says credit card data should be safe, but will ... [ read the full article ]

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11. November 2011 @ 13:34 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Looks like its about time to just use pre-paid cards rather than risk getting your information taken...
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11. November 2011 @ 13:48 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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Looks like its about time to just use pre-paid cards rather than risk getting your information taken...
It's always been that time. Who ever once stated it's 100% secure to use your CC online. People do it because it's convenient, then whine when this kind of thing happens. (Not saying you are).
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12. November 2011 @ 11:17 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
About time they got hit... Other than information to put a game on my computer I have nothing to do with Steam/Valve. Jerk weeds never did fix my issues with the their overlord software installer as it was, but it's a damn shame that folks have their information once again go to the winds of the thieves.

Frankly, the identity theft crap is getting boring. Maybe if the thieves were publicly thwarted we could actually bring life back to this mythical creature called justice again.

I don't know, electrical shock to the testicles of the thieves & each victim gets a turn pressing the button? You know, the voltage used on test subjects, but just a little higher...

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13. November 2011 @ 13:43 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by TBandit:
Looks like its about time to just use pre-paid cards rather than risk getting your information taken...
Um, and how do you do that when steam doesn't have pre paid cards.
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13. November 2011 @ 16:14 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by LordRuss:

I don't know, electrical shock to the testicles of the thieves & each victim gets a turn pressing the button? You know, the voltage used on test subjects, but just a little higher...
there may be a market for this.
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13. November 2011 @ 16:29 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by palwill:
there may be a market for this.
Make it a game show... Folks that got ripped off spin a wheel & that sets the voltage & a cash back prize amount. If the little bastard doesn't pass out that contestant gets to moves on to the next round & a new individual involved in the sale of everyone's bank accounts gets hooked up to the nut-o-rama. All the banks & beer advertising for the show alone would be clambering to beat hell at this opportunity. Then make it really cheap Pay-Per-View event... like $5 bucks for the televised portion. Something anyone could afford. Also put it all on the web... Live chat rooms for $2 buck a chat line all night long. Pays for itself inside an hour. Then throw the culprits in jail & let them rot with ice bags on their nuts for several years.

I have reason to believe they'll think twice (or at least flinch) before typing into a keyboard looking for for someone else's information again.

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14. November 2011 @ 12:51 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
There are pre-paid CC's you can use, but they're annoyingly expensive unless you dump your whole paycheck into them.
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14. November 2011 @ 18:49 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by LordRuss:
Originally posted by palwill:
there may be a market for this.
Make it a game show... Folks that got ripped off spin a wheel & that sets the voltage & a cash back prize amount. If the little bastard doesn't pass out that contestant gets to moves on to the next round & a new individual involved in the sale of everyone's bank accounts gets hooked up to the nut-o-rama. All the banks & beer advertising for the show alone would be clambering to beat hell at this opportunity. Then make it really cheap Pay-Per-View event... like $5 bucks for the televised portion. Something anyone could afford. Also put it all on the web... Live chat rooms for $2 buck a chat line all night long. Pays for itself inside an hour. Then throw the culprits in jail & let them rot with ice bags on their nuts for several years.

I have reason to believe they'll think twice (or at least flinch) before typing into a keyboard looking for for someone else's information again.
im really thinking hard on a clever name.
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