19
89 million Steam account details just got leaked, so now's a good time to change your password
(www.xda-developers.com)
Confidentiality Integrity Availability
“The data includes message contents, delivery status, metadata, and routing costs — suggesting backend access to a vendor dashboard or API, not Steam directly.”
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.
And a perfect time to start using a password manager and two factor authentication!
Tagging some great ones:
@ente @bitwarden