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PSA: Watch out for Steam phishing messages


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  • Suicidal Frog

So you're the target audience for my work's monthly phishing tests

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never enter your steam info if it asks you to. most websites that are legit have your profile ready to sign in, if you have to type in your info its a scam.

Steam Community - Google Chrome (gyazo.com)

this is what it should look like.

Hello olympus players, I made a few logos and id love to get your input on them. Please click on this link and vote for your favorite. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3rNUhDqciM

 

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Now that you exposed this I’ve had so many people send me this on steam, glad I never actually followed with it 

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  • Developer II
2 hours ago, Joel said:

Sorry this happened to you Milo! Hopefully they didn’t get anything from you that could make an impact.

Thank you, they didn't but definitely was pretty crazy. @ xsmitherz  hit me up within the first few hours letting me know I've been hacked and I couldn't believe it. No permanent damage of any sort but just sucks that I fell for it and that messege then went out to all my friends. I had to go through and send a message out to everyone afterwards telling them to disregard, even then pretty sure I missed a few since Mighty never got one.

Overall kinda GG to the scammers. They're asswipes, but I'll give it to them: faking an entire Chrome window is the most unhinged clever thing I have seen in a minute. I always check the domain name so when it checked out I just assumed I was good. Just beyond crazy lol.

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2 hours ago, Milo said:

Thank you, they didn't but definitely was pretty crazy. @ xsmitherz  hit me up within the first few hours letting me know I've been hacked and I couldn't believe it. No permanent damage of any sort but just sucks that I fell for it and that messege then went out to all my friends. I had to go through and send a message out to everyone afterwards telling them to disregard, even then pretty sure I missed a few since Mighty never got one.

Overall kinda GG to the scammers. They're asswipes, but I'll give it to them: faking an entire Chrome window is the most unhinged clever thing I have seen in a minute. I always check the domain name so when it checked out I just assumed I was good. Just beyond crazy lol.

@ Milo  it happens to most people at least once, sucks that it happened  to you though.

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I always just assume that everyone is working with the rothschilds and is out to get me, makes it easy not to fall for these

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