I just saw an account with about 173 in his wallet...
I am getting random Czech accounts instead of mine
I just saw an account with about 173 in his wallet...
I can view accounts here - https://store.steampowered.com/account
And im not logged into steam at all
I guess valve is done after this, this is even worser then the psn debacle.
Not for me, still the same shit.Steam is down now
So, if I haven't touched Steam today at all, I should probably keep it that way?
argghh, I can't check if I had my paypal log in saved
wowI can view accounts here - https://store.steampowered.com/account
And im not logged into steam at all
The "Security breach" thing is poorly phrased. They just mean it's not hackers compromising Valve's security, but a huge cock-up on their end.
I can view accounts here - https://store.steampowered.com/account
And im not logged into steam at all
I was trying to delete my CC.... I think I deleted someone elses
Holy Shit
I can view accounts here - https://store.steampowered.com/account
And im not logged into steam at all
Security breach or not, personal info exposed like this, in particular email addresses, is a VERY serious matter.
Has anyone actually had a purchase made using their account?
You can on your PayPal account settings. On the PayPal website, I mean. Not Steam.argghh, I can't check if I had my paypal log in saved
I'd trust these guys, so if you're having fun looking up random profiles, maybe don't
Not buying it. Cache-control headers would not give you the authorization to go to other pages in the account. Once you get someone's account page you can go anywhere and (I suppose) change anything. That's not caching and even if it is, it's a colossal security fuck up.
Not for me, still the same shit.
Steamdb is not associated with Valve in any way, but you cannot purchase items in someone else's account.
Was able to view accounts before, but that's not the case anymore.
Shit, I think someone just bought $20 of games on my account.