![]() ![]() Originally posted by Bee□:There’s so many ways to be phished, it’s difficult to say. but can i get hijacked like that just by accessing a site ? so i change all my email passwords and generate new 2fa back up codes and after that will my accs be safe? Originally posted by Hk:but how did he hijacked my acc, every two months i format my pc and the router, i never download anything that isn't 100% safe and i have authenticators for my gmail, my main email and my steam acc, and i never recived any notification that someone tryed to acces my emails or steam acc, this is the first time this happened to me and i dont use any underground sketchy sites, what do you think i should do? do i change my emails passwords, they aparently are safe and stuff but after this steam hijack attempt i am a little bit paranoid There’s so many ways to be phished, it’s difficult to say.Īnyway, for now? Do the basics, change passwords, generate new 2FA backup codes, revoke all devices, virus scan and revoke any Steam API key. but how did he hijacked my acc, every two months i format my pc and the router, i never download anything that isn't 100% safe and i have authenticators for my gmail, my main email and my steam acc, and i never recived any notification that someone tryed to acces my emails or steam acc, this is the first time this happened to me and i dont use any underground sketchy sites, what do you think i should do? do i change my emails passwords, they aparently are safe and stuff but after this steam hijack attempt i am a little bit paranoid There’s so many ways to be phished, it’s difficult to say.įor example, a lot of “legit” sites advertised by popular YouTubers, Streamers and Influencers are total scams - those people knowingly take money from scammers who feed on their fan base.Īnyway, for now? Do the basics, change passwords, generate new 2FA backup codes, revoke all devices, virus scan and revoke any Steam API key. You account could’ve been shadow hijacked for ages without you knowing. Originally posted by Bee□:Just so we’re clear, because this throws people off, it doesn’t matter when the account was compromised - hijackers can sit on accounts for months before trying to access it. but how did he hijacked my acc, every two months i format my pc and the router, i never download anything that isn't 100% safe and i have authenticators for my gmail, my main email and my steam acc, and i never recived any notification that someone tryed to acces my emails or steam acc, this is the first time this happened to me and i dont use any underground sketchy sites, what do you think i should do? do i change my emails passwords, they aparently are safe and stuff but after this steam hijack attempt i am a little bit paranoid ![]() and like do you think i should change my passwords for other things like my emais and stuff ? Just so we’re clear, because this throws people off, it doesn’t matter when the account was compromised - hijackers can sit on accounts for months before trying to access it. No i dint visited anything remotly like thatĪnd i never log into my steam acc in public or friends pc, and like i just formated my pc like 2 weeks ago and i formated my router as well at the same day, so i dont understand how did that happed. Or have you used your steam account on a internet cafe, computer club or any other computer you have no control over? * Someone asked you to join a team, with a team website. * Someone asked you to "vote for me/my team" Originally posted by Joke:Have you visited any website that asked you to use your steam account to login? ![]()
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