struykert • PM |
Nov 07, 2011 5:10 AM
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struykert
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I got an email from webmaster@steampowered.com containing this:
"Ever wanted to dominate the servers you play on with guaranteed results, but you were too afraid to cheat because of ban risks? Visit Fkn0wned.com. It's safe, secure and undetected. Along with hacks, we've also got some general discussion sections, hacking tutorials and tools, porn, free giveaways and much more. This site has been conditioned to meet all your needs in terms of resources so be sure to take a look and tell us what you think. Thanks again, the fkn0wned team." As i went to the steamforums to post, they were down.....nice, one day before MW3 gets released...... |
lovewar • PM |
Nov 07, 2011 11:44 AM
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Love ®
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uhuh!? And why do they sent that mail specific too you! whehe..
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cryonicwar • PM |
Nov 07, 2011 12:41 PM
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Cryonic
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hmmm indeed uhuhuhuh, all hackers are knownnnnnnnnnnnnnn.
How do I report a cheat website? If you encounter a site offering cheats for Steam games, please submit a case to Steam Support for review. Submit a Case to Steam Support Ask a Question Things to Watch Out For Account hijackers have several common methods of attack, most of which rely upon misinformation or deception. Your account cannot be stolen if you follow these recommendations and refrain from sharing your account. Watch out for these activities: Requests for login and password information Deny requests for login and password information from other users. Do not share your account login information with anyone. No reputable gaming clan will ask for your login information to join. Game server administrators do not need your Steam account information. Unsolicited messages from "Steam Support" (Phishing Scams) Ignore unsolicited messages from "Steam Support" unless the message originates from the support.steampowered.com domain. Do not send your password to anyone Malicious programs in downloads It is common for executable (.EXE) files, dynamic link libraries (.DLL files), and batch (.BAT) files being offered as parts of "mods" to contain malicious software designed to steal Steam account login information. Hacks are another very common source of malicious programs. Examples of hijacking attempts A list of recent scams is maintained on the Steampowered.com forums in the Hijacking Alerts thread. |
struykert • PM |
Nov 07, 2011 1:24 PM
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struykert
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"....A list of recent scams is maintained on the Steampowered.com forums in the Hijacking Alerts thread..."
lol, the forums were taken down because of this ;-P |