by Steam Security Info | Feb 9, 2023 | Blog, Phish, Steam, Tournament
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...
by Steam Security Info | Feb 2, 2023 | Blog, Phish, Steam, Vote
This phish starts out with a friend invite. After you accept the invite you get asked to vote for a team. 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 says “Valve...
by Steam Security Info | Jan 28, 2023 | Blog, Phish, Steam, Vote
This phish starts out with a friend invite. After you accept the invite you get asked to vote for a team. 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 says “Valve...
by Steam Security Info | Jan 14, 2023 | Blog, Phish, Steam, Tournament
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...
by Steam Security Info | Dec 14, 2022 | Blog, Phish, Steam, Tournament
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...
by Steam Security Info | Oct 4, 2022 | Blog, Steam
Posted about this on my personal website where you can read the full article. Click here to read the article. Is this new? Has anyone else noticed this?