Anyone with credit information stored on Steam should consider notifing their credit company ASAP to refuse all transactions until further notice.
This is going to irreparably damage Valve's image in the gaming community, who's going to trust them with sensitive information after this?
Reddit steam moder says valve is fixing it right now as we speak.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Steam/comments/3y7le9/im_logged_in_as_someone_random_on_steam/
Reddit steam moder says valve is fixing it right now as we speak.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Steam/comments/3y7le9/im_logged_in_as_someone_random_on_steam/
Someone just made a purchase from my card. Holy fucking shit.
Then why, for the love of god, ARENT THEY TAKING DOWN THE FUCKING SITE FIRST
How the fuck does this happen Valve? Holy shit.
Reddit steam moder says valve is fixing it right now as we speak.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Steam/comments/3y7le9/im_logged_in_as_someone_random_on_steam/
Someone just made a purchase from my card. Holy fucking shit.
on decemebr 25th at night (in europe)? probably no banks working >_>
Sure, but you'd give your Steam name for, say, a gaffer to add you on their friendlist right?That is unequivocally false.Don't be ridiculous. A Steam username without any other context isn't a security compromise. It's just a username like a GAF name. Edit: Plus it's interesting to see that different people here see the same names, like it's really a handful of compromised accounts somehow...
Posting the screenshots with transaction history is shitty, however.
A GAF user name is publicly available, while a Steam user name is completely private for security reasons. Beyond that, no payment or personal information is tied to a GAF account unless a user chooses to do so.
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.