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Steam account hack

benjamino613
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Hey guys, so i got an email saying an attempted login to my steam account from a russian ip adress was done.

To the best of my knowledge i have never made a steam account or accessed it before. Im not even sure how a steam account works but it has my username of xbox gt on there.

Have i been hacked? What is going on?
  • DragonSamurai360
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    Hey guys, so i got an email saying an attempted login to my steam account from a russian ip adress was done.

    To the best of my knowledge i have never made a steam account or accessed it before. Im not even sure how a steam account works but it has my username of xbox gt on there.

    Have i been hacked? What is going on?

    I honestly don't think so, I used to use Steam a while ago, and that's a standard message sent to the email registered to the account upon logging in. If you have never used Steam maybe creating a Steam support account(which was a separate account from what I remember) and see what they can do may be beneficial, perhaps someone might be trying to target you(although I don't know why), or perhaps someone just used the wrong email that may be similar in spelling to yours. What really has me on this is the fact he/she has the same GT as their name on Steam, Unless you happen to be a popular You-tuber/streamer maybe some fan didn't like something you said or the video or something and is targeting you. I honestly don't know, it could all just be some suspicious misunderstanding or nothing malicious at all, I still recommend contacting Steam Support even though you don't technically have an account and possibly see if they can investigate. This is probably one of the most interesting security thing's I have seen or read about, I kind of study and learn solutions to security things after having two attempted phishing attempts on me on Steam I might add. I really wouldn't be worried since you haven't had an account on their website, I would just investigate the fact it seems suspicious that he or she is using similar information to you. Also as a necessary precaution just in case it escalates perhaps you should enable security features such as "Two-Way Verification" on any account you have that supports it.
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