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The latest data breach has reportedly affected Steam, Valve's wildly popular online gaming store and distribution platform.
Recently, it was claimed that gaming platform Steam suffered a major security breach, with up to 89 million user accounts ...
Valve stated that Steam users have no reason for concern regarding a reported data brach, as the reports are misleading.
Valve, the company that owns and maintains the globally popular PC gaming platform Steam, has given a statement responding to ...
Valve has responded to reports of an alleged "massive" Steam data leak, insisting none of its systems have been ...
Data breach at Steam suggests over 89 million accounts and the 2FA codes of Messages, Delivery status, and Routing have been ...
The leak consisted of old text messages containing one-time authentication codes that had all expired. These were linked to ...
Valve has come out with a statement that they are investigating the alleged Steam leak, but have ruled out data breaches of ...
The dark web doesn't have your Steam account on it, Valve has confirmed in a news post after a report on LinkedIn claimed ...
A leak of old text messages sent to Steam customers with one-time codes for logins was “not a breach of Steam systems,” Valve ...
On May 14, 2025, reports were circulating that Valve had suffered a security breach on its platform Steam. Valve has released ...
A dark‑web listing claimed 89 million Steam account SMS codes were for sale, but Valve confirms no breach of its systems.