Steam Security Info

Securing your Steam account

Daily phishing example #27

This phish starts out with a friend invite. After you accept the invite you get asked to play in a CS:GO tournament. The linked website is using a faked pop-up that mimics a web browser with faked address bar on top. You cannot for example click the lock icon which...

Daily phishing example #26

This phish starts out with a friend invite. After you accept the invite you get asked to play in a CS:GO tournament. The linked website is using a faked pop-up that mimics a web browser with faked address bar on top. You cannot for example click the lock icon which...

Daily phishing example #25

This phish starts out with a friend invite and a profile comment. After you accept the invite you get asked to play in a CS:GO tournament. The linked website is using a faked pop-up that mimics a web browser with faked address bar on top. You cannot for example click...

Daily phishing example #22

This phish starts out with a friend invite. After you accept the invite you get asked to play in a CS:GO tournament. The linked website is using a faked pop-up that mimics a web browser with faked address bar on top. You cannot for example click the lock icon which...

Daily phishing example #21

This phish starts out with a friend invite. After you accept the invite you get asked to play in a TF2 tournament. Chat log Website After clicking “Join the game!”, “Sign In”, or any other links you might see you will get prompt to log in using...

Daily phishing example #18

It all starts like this, you get a profile comment from someone you haven’t played with, even if you haven’t played that game for several weeks. This account also sends you a friend request at the same time as you get that profile comment. Profile comment...