Also from the same message:

>> We do not have evidence that encrypted credit card numbers or personally 
>> identifying information were taken by the intruders

So, not sure why you're assuming they have all of that information.
I'm assuming "personally identifying information" means personally
identifying information like your name, DOB, and address.

On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 8:32 PM, Dan <needa...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> On 11/11/2011 01:26, dmex wrote:
>>
>> I am a bit annoyed Gabe didn't mention all the unencrypted personal
>> information stored on the same Steam database the hackers now have, It's
>> more than enough to pull off really good social engineering/phishing
>> attacks
>> and maybe even some ID theft.
>>
>> At minimum your Steam account contains the following unencrypted personal
>> details:
>> First&  Last name, Date of birth, Billing address, City, State, Zipcode,
>> Country and telephone number.
>
> That is mentioned (At least in the Gabe steam message I saw)
>
> It only says the CC details were encrypted and the passwords were hashed and
> salted.
>
> --
> Dan.
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