Steam Stealer Malware Becomes Extremely Sophisticated, Remains Very Cheap (securelist.com)
An anonymous reader writes: During the past years, malware aimed at stealing game inventory items from Steam accounts and logging Steam login credentials has become extremely sophisticated, but [has] remained at a lower-tier pricing range on underground hacking forums, rarely going above $10, never over $30. Valve says that it receives 77,000 complaints a month for hacked accounts, and Steam Stealers are responsible for most of them. [The] most targeted game is Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, while Kaspersky Lab says that most of the cyber-gangs behind these malware families are of Eastern European origin, mostly Russian.
There was a time where people faked their accounts being hi-jacked as a way of duplicating really expensive skins. They would then turn around and sell the skin which was scammed on a site like OpSkins and then keep the duplicated skin in their main account and still play with it. Not anymore though, Steam wised up and made some changes.
...isn't pretty much the whole world running AV now? Why are these things still getting installed?
Money goes into steam games/DLC money doesn't come back out. Valve can just reverse all exchanges, so even if you broker the trade of one game for another, it will all get reversed after a complaint.
The only way to make money is to convince someone to do an under-the-table trade, which most people know is pretty risky on its own.
Modern app appers know that ONLY apps can app apps, and LUDDITES who play LUDDITE games instead of apping appy apps deserved to get screwed over!
Apps!
anyone else?
Political debates have me rolling my eyes so much I think I got optical whiplash. I should sue. - Foamy The Squirrel
This is why I question the logic of paying for anything that exists in virtual space.
Laws are rules for the court, but merely a bottom bar to hit for life. Think beyond laws in your actions always.
Steam thief: yet another phrase that meant something completely different 100 years ago.
information wants to be free and all and no one loses money when someone plays a game they didn't buy
Meh, I got nothin'.
Well there's the problem. > 90% of the people playing that are stupid children. (and "adults")
Never ever understood the hype that trash game gets.
In fact, generally most Valve games, they are generic-to-bad levels, none exceptional, including Half Life.
There are far better games in all genres. Even Half Life and its physics were crap back then. It was hard-coded crap that is still exactly the same today. You can crash the engine by setting a weight to zero. Nice gravity-by-division.
The thing that always gets me is the hilarious lie of "but Source is great for modding!". Yeah, gotta LOVE all those mods out there. SO many of them.
The majority of Source mods get abandoned because the engine is trash, crashes half the damn time and is inflexible as high FUCK.
The others that eventually do come out either get abandoned and left with serious bugs, or don't come out for an actual decade.
The only worthwhile thing Valve has ever made is Steam.
The concept that is, not the program, the program is the worst thing about Steam. Why is is still crap?! It is 2016 for crying out loud.
So build the stealing system inside the game to reduce the illegal activities. It looks like The Division has that sort of system implemented already.
It was a PITA. Had to go through the recovery process and change all my passwords, before I could play DOTA2 again... All for what, so some Russian teen can root through my account, and see I have nothing worth stealing? This is the first time it has happened to me, but I have had about 5 or 6 recent attempts prior to that. Lame. Seems to be getting worse. If Steam wants to continue growing, they are going to have to deal with this issue.
Cyka blyat!
And this is where Valve's stance on VAC being zero tolerance, permanent, and in place regardless of if your account was hijacked or not needs to be addressed. You get a VAC ban, you're not going to be able to participate in the Steam community or any online game in any fashion without being harassed endlessly, or repurchasing all games on a new account. Seen it time and time again even if VAC is not relevant to whatever discussion is at hand. I can only hope that with all the security I've set up on my Steam account, it never gets hijacked and exploits to get around all that are never found, as I'd never be able to afford to repurchase all my games on a new account.