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Valve Hacked. Your Info may be at risk


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A few days ago a member from the No-Steam crew by-passed Valve's security and exposed some financial information. What does he want in return? A notice on the steampowered website saying their systems have been comprimised. What's at risk? Lots and lots of credit card information

 

 

VALVe's security was recently shown for what it really is; no exsistant. A hacker known as MaddoxX recently infiltrated VALVe's web servers, exposing, what should be confidential information, to the public. The hacker managed to gain root access to the server, meaning they could view anything they wanted (Including Customer Credit Card details, and even VALVe's current assets). The hacker then ripped the site and created a "Release" (http://rapidshare.com/files/24958280/CafeHomies-PROViSiON.rar.html) in an attempt to grab VALVe's attention (Who are renouned for poor security). Included in the release are all CAS/CAC files (Including certificates), proving once again that their Cafe program is not as secure as they thought. Valve has yet to fix the exploit the hacker used, and has not yet even replied to him. It has also failed to reveal to it's customers that this event even occured, even though they're private details have been exposed. Please help us to inform the public and VALVe customers of this important news.

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Κάποιες διευκρινήσεις πάνω στο θέμα και τη τρέχουσα στάση της Valve σχετικά...

 

http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/31720/108/

 

Valve marketing director Doug Lombardi told TG Daily, "The alleged hacker gained access to a third-party site that Valve uses to manage the commercial partners in its Cyber Café program. This Cyber Café billing system is not connected to Steam. We are working with law enforcement agencies on this matter."

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