  yock Eschew the False Dichotomy Premium join:2000-11-21 Fairfield, OH
| Sure Sounds Like BS
Some random user finds critical Steam "login" information in a file? What file? Where did he login? Steam? Is he asserting that Valve's customer data is accessible from the internet simply with a certain set of Steam login credentials?
I'll believe it when I see it. -- Laughter is the closest distance between two people. --Victor Borge "The opposite of war isn't peace, it's creation." |
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 ElJay
join:2004-03-17 South Portland, ME | I agree. I think this guy is just looking for some attention and to slime Valve in the process.
"I was browsing some stuff, came across this, found some files." Yeah, that's the ticket! |
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  FiL Premium join:2005-08-16 Silver Spring, MD
| reply to yock Wait, wait, wait.
You mean to tell me that it's NOT possible to "hack" into database servers where this kind of info gets stored? As if Microsoft and the friggin' GOVERNMENT don't ever get their information stolen through "hacking"?
This is very possible. Did this guy get any infomation on customers? Maybe, maybe not. But you can't possibly be like "he hacked into a secure system from his home? Yea Right!"
Attempts like that happend everyday. |
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  yock Eschew the False Dichotomy Premium join:2000-11-21 Fairfield, OH
| Don't be silly, of course it's possible. This just sounds like a load of BS to me. Read this post, the poster there echos my feelings about the situation exactly. -- Laughter is the closest distance between two people. --Victor Borge "The opposite of war isn't peace, it's creation." |
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