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04-26-2024, 12:32 AM
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So did they gain access to your friends account through the Valve impersonation or did they already have access from a link your friend may have pressed or some other method? I am just a little confused how a fake Valve steam account got into his account unless he believe that it was a Valve account and gave away his information. Sorry for your friends loss of items :(
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(04-26-2024, 01:25 PM)Noire ♜ Wrote: (04-26-2024, 12:32 AM)(DEMON)Skullfire Wrote: So did they gain access to your friends account through the Valve impersonation or did they already have access from a link your friend may have pressed or some other method? I am just a little confused how a fake Valve steam account got into his account unless he believe that it was a Valve account and gave away his information. Sorry for your friends loss of items :(
Yeah we did some digging after the fact and found that no IP had accessed his Steam Account for at least a month which means that its more than likely that they grabbed a token from a website to get access to the account itself. Weird stuff though, because during the attack he reported that his computer started to run slow and you could visibly see his mouse start jittering which, to me, means that if they had access to his PC it had been for a while. The most sus shit he does is gamble on skinclub and similar sites.
The reason I bring it up on the thread though is because again, I have never seen an attack this intricate and I view myself as someone who could probably see a scam coming and avoid it from a mile away, but had this happened to me and not him the result would have been the exact same. The PSA is, at the end of the day the best target for a scammer like this is a person who thinks they can't be scammed, so again, everyone please be careful.
I totally get that! Thank you for the PSA and I hope your friend recovers from the loss :(. It really is true that anyone can be scammed. I would tell your friend to avoid those sites though as a lot of these gambling sites get hacked quite often.
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04-27-2024, 06:06 PM
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Does your friend not have steam guard?. I find it hard to believe your friend had his IP spoofed and the scammer was able to login with his account bypassing MFA/2FA