On 23/01/2012 04:01, Mart-Jan Reeuwijk wrote:
That account had what? 20K worth of items?
Did it? I think that's the start of the problem really. Whoever created
this idea that a few TF2 items might be worth 20k $ or £.
It's clear from the rest of the thread that this is not even an idea
tha
Oh what a troll, so people should stop spending their money on what ever
they want, because you say it's not worth it? God damn it, people like
Mattie putting money into something amazingly awesome as Steam helps keep
the service alive, and with time, improve security just like they added
Steam gua
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> trader/admin hija
Spending any more then $0 on TF2 is overkill so my point
remains, gimmick content isn't worth money and the said hacked user is
gullible.
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high profile trader/admin hijacked.
On 1/23/2012 12:49 AM, James Puckett wrote:
> Its his own fault for investing $20,000 into a game. Idiot needs to
> learn how to secure his PC.
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On 1/23/2012 12:49 AM, James Puckett wrote:
Its his own fault for investing $20,000 into a game. Idiot needs to learn
how to secure his PC.
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Its his own fault for investing $20,000 into a game. Idiot needs to learn
how to secure his PC.
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here instead. Or
maybe the "custom" part of the custom URL, or the ID64 link.
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t his collection with regaining the account will be
duped,
and therefore be worth a lot less. Also a pain that
SteamGuard isn't the
rigid security I'd hoped for
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> necessary. If you did not authorize this change, or if you need
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Shame that his collection with regaining the account will be
duped, and therefore be worth a lot less. Also a pain that
SteamGuard isn't the rigid security I'd hoped for
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e real owner, only undoable by a support ticket.
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Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Another high profile trader/admin hijacked.
There was a rece
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Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Another high profile trader/admin hijacked.
There was a recent feature addition to steam that allows email
changes without confirmation for trusted computers.
http://store.steampo
Sent: Sunday, 22 January 2012, 17:53
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Another high profile trader/admin hijacked.
There was a recent feature addition to steam that allows email
changes without confirmation for trusted computers.
http://store.steampowered.com/news/7114/
I believe "trusted com
is collection with regaining the account will be duped, and
therefore be worth a lot less. Also a pain that SteamGuard isn't the rigid
security I'd hoped for
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> locked with this by the real owner, only undoable by a support ticket.
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>
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>> From: Ryan Stecker
>>To: Mart-Jan Reeuwijk ; Half-Life dedicated Linux server
>>mailing list
>>Sent: Sunday, 22 January 2012, 17
th this by the real owner, only undoable by a support ticket.
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> From: Ryan Stecker
>To: Mart-Jan Reeuwijk ; Half-Life dedicated Linux server
>mailing list
>Sent: Sunday, 22 January 2012, 17:53
>Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Another high profi
On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 10:53:06AM -0600, Ryan Stecker wrote:
> There was a recent feature addition to steam that allows email changes
> without confirmation for trusted computers.
>
> http://store.steampowered.com/news/7114/
>
> I believe "trusted computer" in that sense means any account with S
Agreed, this was not a very sane change if that's the case.
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On 22 Jan 2012, at 16:53, Ryan Stecker wrote:
> That would make it a quite frightening change,
> and I believe email confirmation should always be required.
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>Thats a bit of interesting thing in any case anyway, as if that's really the
>Mattie and he did have se
d in some way. Its been enough.
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>Sent: Sunday, 22 January 2012, 15:43
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>Correct! However, sorry to burst your bubble,
Thats a bit of interesting thing in any case anyway, as if that's really
the Mattie and he did have security in order listed on reddit and still
was hacked, then does Steam has security issues again (forums anyone)?
Steamguard ineffective? Interesting to see if he had the fault or Steam.
-ics
Correct! However, sorry to burst your bubble, but technically this is
Source server administration related. http://mattie.net/cs/
While it may be on a tangent, there's no need to blacklist a topic like
this from the list!
On 22/01/2012 14:39, Alex Kowald wrote:
This mailing list is for source
This mailing list is for source server administration related topics.
On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 8:31 AM, Mart-Jan Reeuwijk wrote:
> another high profile trader admin hijacked:
>
> http://www.reddit.com/r/tf2trade/comments/orbjk/iama_mattie_fellow_with_the_largest_unusual_tc/
>
> steamID: Mattie! (b
another high profile trader admin hijacked:
http://www.reddit.com/r/tf2trade/comments/orbjk/iama_mattie_fellow_with_the_largest_unusual_tc/
steamID: Mattie! (busy - sorry)
steamID32: STEAM_0:0:5712733
steamID64: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197971691194
customURL:
steamrepURL: http://
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