• Steam users warned to beware this dangerous phishing scam

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu Oct 28 22:30:04 2021
    Steam users warned to beware this dangerous phishing scam

    Date:
    Thu, 28 Oct 2021 21:00:48 +0000

    Description:
    Malwarebytes is warning Steam users about new skin phishing scam that could lead to them losing access to their game libraries.

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    A new scam is making the rounds online that could lead to PC gamers losing access to their Steam accounts or even having their devices infected with malware .

    If you've played an online multiplayer game before, then you're likely familiar with skins. Skins are fancy overlays of in-game items that are most commonly traded-in game. However, they're also sold for either virtual or
    real cash online.

    Valve, the company behind Steam, offers skins and other tradeable items in
    its own games such as Counter Strike: Global Offensive and Team Fortress 2 though skins are also available in many of the games on its digital distribution service. As Valve launched Steam all the way back in 2003, many PC gamers have built up large libraries of games and some have even spent thousands of dollars doing so.

    Now though, Malwarebytes is warning of a new scam involving skins that could result in victims losing access to their accounts and their massive library
    of games. Free knife scam

    According to a new blog post from Malwarebytes Labs, one of the oldest scams around is skin phishing in which a scammer will create a fake marketplace, an imitation of a real game-themed lounge or a fake user's trading inventory
    page to carry out account compromise.

    What makes this tactic so dangerous is the fact that it can be carried out in such a short time. A scammer will begin by sending a message to potential victims on Steam or Discord that contains a malicious link.

    Here are just a few examples of the messages used in this latest skin
    phishing campaign: Yo, I dont know you unfortunately, but this is for you, I do not need that knife [link] I havent met you unfortunately (or not lol),
    but take it, I dont dont need that skin [link] Gday I dont need this bayonet just take it [link]

    Once a user's Steam account has been taken over, they'll need to go through Steam support to try and recover it but by that time, the scammer will have likely changed their password and other login information. To make matters worse, they might even try to perform identity theft by logging into a victim's other online accounts using their Steam credentials.

    To protect yourself from this scam and others like it, Malwarebytes
    recommends that Steam users enable two-factor authentication ( 2FA ) for
    their accounts and avoid clicking on any links from unknown users either in-game or online.

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