89 million Steam account details just got leaked, so now's a good time to change your password (www.xda-developers.com)
from yogthos@lemmy.ml to security@lemmy.ml on 14 May 14:35
https://lemmy.ml/post/30089005

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surchaw@mas.to on 14 May 14:38 next collapse

@yogthos

And a perfect time to start using a password manager and two factor authentication!

Tagging some great ones:
@ente @bitwarden

#cybersecurity #technology

Anissem@lemmy.ml on 14 May 15:29 collapse

“The data includes message contents, delivery status, metadata, and routing costs — suggesting backend access to a vendor dashboard or API, not Steam directly.”

WhiteRice@lemmy.ml on 14 May 16:40 collapse

Why it’s dangerous: Phishing: Hackers could use the info to send fake but convincing messages to users. Session hijacking: If attackers can intercept or replay 2FA codes, they might bypass login protection.