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Video game company Valve is speaking out after rumors of a dark web data breach on its software caught fire on social media.
A dark‑web listing claimed 89 million Steam account SMS codes were for sale, but Valve confirms no breach of its systems.
If your phone number was one of the 89 million exposed in the recent data breach that affected Steam, the company says your ...
Claims that Steam user records have been leaked and being sold on the dark web are likely false, according to cyber experts ...
An apparent leak has exposed the phone numbers and texts of millions of Steam accounts, but account security wasn't ...
As a PC gamer, you may have already seen some alarm around the web regarding Steam—headlines saying 89 million Steam accounts ...
Steam user data leak included text messages containing one-time codes sent to users and their phone numbers. Valve says the ...
An alleged leak of more than 89 million Steam user records may not actually be cause for panic, though it doesn't hurt to ...
Valve has responded to reports of an alleged "massive" Steam data leak, insisting none of its systems have been ...
A sketchy AI firm tried to pass off a bogus Steam breach, but it unraveled almost immediately. This one was a fake, but the ...
potentially leaving roughly two-thirds of active Steam users at risk of having private information like passwords and payment details sold to the dark web. Pretty scary right? Well, we can all ...
The reported leak of Steam user data was a bust, but the next one might not be. Protect yourself in advance by turning on ...