Steam 2FA codes allegedly got leaked. If you use 2FA with your phone number, turn it off NOW and secure your account.
Confirmed false. See comment.
5000$ for 89 million 2FA codes, obviously its false 😂
Aside from this being false, it’s kinda crazy that Steam has had no significant public leaks.
That’s what happens when you don’t have to think one quarter at a time. You actually realize that investing in your IT infrastructure is way cheaper than shit breaking or a breach happening.
Well I already changed my password and my old password was shit so thank you late april fools prank.
Thank you for sharing this! Why should journalists verify anything, right? It’s not like it’s their job to report factual information they researched or anything…
Thanks for the update. False alarm.
So I know it’s confirmed false, but I wanted to take the opportunity to ask how you good folks stay in the know about critical/time sensitive compromises like this was believed to be?
“historic SMS text message with one-time passcodes for Steam, including the recipient’s phone number”.
Oh, so they are selling phone numbers.
The 2fa codes are useless after 1 min.
Yeah. I think someone used the term “historic” appropriately, that it’s old
And people are assuming it was used as an exaggeration like “this is a big deal”.
Steam is warning users to enable Steam Guard Mobile Authenticator and keep an eye on account activity.
Fuck off and let me use my own TOTP app already.
I cut Steam some slack because they were early to that particular party, so they got grandfathered in. Plus the QR signin is fairly useful (not that they couldn’t do it regardless, but still).
Their app is pretty ancient, can be kinda buggy and it’s not great overall, though.
I remember reading something about Steam having some of the best login protection even before HTTPS was a thing. I gotta find that article again since it was pretty cool
Steam is one of the few apps that I’m fully okay with having on my phone and using for 2fa. I especially like that when I go to login it’s like Discord where I can scan a QR code to confirm from the App instead of having to type in a number that expires. Like it would be nice to have the other functionality as well but I’m content with their current system
I don’t mind that they have 2FA features in their app. I mind that using SMS for this has been known to be bad practice for years and they’ve tried to leverage that insecurity to push users to the Steam app. It’s reckless and this current data breach is only possible because of it.
Although it is not officially supported you can do this: https://github.com/keepassxreboot/keepassxc/discussions/9591
I did it years ago (I would say 10+ years) and it works perfectly fine.
So what are the details of the risk here? Can texted 2FA use old codes to math out new ones? Is it just that they know which phone number goes to an account they can do another kind of attack on to get new codes?
From what I read these are old texted one time codes. Good one time, generally only for a few minutes. Useless now.
Or is this bad only because there’s a breach somewhere, they don’t know where, and who knows what else they have?
I guess if the affected users are keeping their phone and TFA method you could target their phone numbers to try to intercept new codes, although that’s not doable at scale.
Having phone numbers associated to accounts out in public is pretty bad in general, though.
Okay so where’s the value here? Like I’m sure the phone numbers are worthwhile but including the 2fa codes with the phone number doesn’t seem like worthfull information, unless steam doesn’t properly have OTP setup and they don’t expire in a timely manner, but I’m willing to bet that a company like steam has a properly configured system
In case any time travelers want to make some slow cash?
Really?