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Valve Confirms Steam Systems Unbreached in Alleged Data Leak

The leaked data includes old SMS codes and phone numbers, with no connection to Steam account credentials or sensitive personal information.

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Stay vigilant, Steam users.

Overview

  • Valve clarified that the leaked data consisted of historical SMS messages with one-time codes and phone numbers, not tied to account credentials, passwords, or payment information.
  • Twilio, initially suspected as the source, denied any breach of its systems, and Valve confirmed it does not use Twilio for its two-factor authentication services.
  • The incident is likely a supply-chain compromise involving a third-party vendor rather than a direct breach of Steam’s systems.
  • Valve assured users that there is no need to change passwords or phone numbers but recommended enabling the Steam Guard Mobile Authenticator for added security.
  • Security experts advised users to remain vigilant against phishing attempts, as the leaked data could be exploited for such scams.