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I can't believe how frequent and common this seems to be (at least for me). I have another steam account thats been hijacked once before and now a totally different one has been hijacked as well. I was able to get it back before and aim to get it again its just frustrating to see the frequency of this, one was one two many to start with.
I mean how is this done? I'm not looking for a tutorial here just an explanation. I never give my account info to anyone, not even friends. So is it Keyloggers, malware, hackers, what?
I'm going to run some scans to see if I have some Trojans or something. :shadedshu
I mean how is this done? I'm not looking for a tutorial here just an explanation. I never give my account info to anyone, not even friends. So is it Keyloggers, malware, hackers, what?
I'm going to run some scans to see if I have some Trojans or something. :shadedshu