Wow this is about 100x worse than anything that ever happened to PSN.
My friend informed me. When you go into 'Account Information' via Steam Client, it leads you to other peoples pages.
I looked at it and there is another guys page named 'minkey314' and it has saved credit card information, which is not mine. I can see his mail address clearly. Also if that random guy has money in Steam Wallet, I think you can spend it too. Mine has $0 at all.
I think big security issue is happening right now. You can check it with Steam Client. I am not gonna upload a screenshot because I dont want to spoil that guys e-mail address or other info.
Just noticed so I came here how can i make sure all credit card info is not in my account?
Wow this is about 100x worse than anything that ever happened to PSN.
This is weird, me and a friend of mine both have the same orenasaf as wellwtf? I have got a german guys account called orensaf.
Sure, but you'd give your Steam name for, say, a gaffer to add you on their friendlist right?I don't have thousands of dollars tied to my GAF account
So when you give your Steam name to someone to add you, you're compromising your account security? Come on. Besides, people are probably saying "hey I got joedude123 too" repeatedly all over the Internet, damage's done really.That is unequivocally false.
A GAF user name is publicly available, while a Steam user name is completely private for security reasons.
For everyone worrying about your CC getting stolen, I thought it only shows the last 4 digits of the card if you have it saved?
Mine too.Mine is perfectly fine, is I something they fixed or maybe something regional?
Switching through people's accounts as I'm selecting games and able to look into other people's carts and wishlists too. This could turn into a disaster if it isn't fixed soon.
Got the same profile to pop up.
Sure, but you'd give your Steam name for, say, a gaffer to add you on their friendlist right?
So when you give your Steam name to someone to add you, you're compromising your account security? Come on. Besides, people are probably saying "hey I got joedude123 too" repeatedly all over the Internet, damage's done really.
Sure, but you'd give your Steam name for, say, a gaffer to add you on their friendlist right?
So when you give your Steam name to someone to add you, you're compromising your account security? Come on. Besides, people are probably saying "hey I got joedude123 too" repeatedly all over the Internet, damage's done really.