Steam hackers may have encrypted credit card data

Steam hackers may have encrypted credit card data

No evidence data has been compromised, Gabe Newell advises caution

Valve's Gabe Newell sent out a notification today warning patrons of the company's digital digtribution service Steam that hackers may have obtained a copy of a file containing payment transaction details dated 2004-2008.

"This backup file contained user names, email addresses, encrypted billing addresses and encrypted credit card information. It did not include Steam passwords," said Newell.

"We do not have any evidence that the encrypted credit card numbers or billing addresses have been compromised.  However as I said in November it's a good idea to watch your credit card activity and statements.  And of course keeping Steam Guard on is a good idea as well."

Newell said Valve are still investigating and working with local law enforcement. Some users may also recieve more formal notifications in accordance with state law.

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posted by Nappy Feb 13, 2012 at 6:05 pm
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Though credit cards can sometime be ran without expiration dates, credit card companies put these transactions on alert. Not many people will have cards from 2008 that have yet to expire (most are on a 3 year cycle).

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