• Is there anyway to hack into a Steam account?
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:siren:I DON'T NOT WANT THIS FOR ILLEGAL REASONS:siren: I changed my Steam account password a while back to keep my friends/family from getting on and kicking me from servers all the time. Then after a while I stopped playing steam (cause of low FPS/frustration). Then I got bored a few months later, and I decided to play again. Well I forgot the password I set earlier. And so I thought alright, no biggy just do the Steam password help! Yeah! So I did, and then I waited, and waited. For months I continued retrying to send them that Steam password recovery bullshit and now, it's been like six months and I still haven't gotten the email, and I still can't access my freaking games. If there is anyway to [I]hack[/I] or [I]sneak[/I] in and fix it all can anyone please tell? I think the email site that they try to send my password to may be the problem. I have a netscape.net email. It is a secondary email if my hotmail.com email doesn't work, and being the shithead that I am, I asigned [B]THAT[/B] email to my Steam account. Please if there is [B]ANY WAY[/B] to get back in, I would be very thankful.
The only thing I can think of off the top of my head is a password stealer. You build this password stealer, bind it with a legit program, and get people to open it, it then steals the passwords. Or a keylogger. Unfortunately, neither would work in your case. And I don't think steam can be bruteforced.
[QUOTE=NanoXax67;16248047]:siren:I DON'T NOT WANT THIS FOR ILLEGAL REASONS:siren: I changed my Steam account password a while back to keep my friends/family from getting on and kicking me from servers all the time. Then after a while I stopped playing steam (cause of low FPS/frustration). Then I got bored a few months later, and I decided to play again. Well I forgot the password I set earlier. And so I thought alright, no biggy just do the Steam password help! Yeah! So I did, and then I waited, and waited. For months I continued retrying to send them that Steam password recovery bullshit and now, it's been like six months and I still haven't gotten the email, and I still can't access my freaking games. If there is anyway to [I]hack[/I] or [I]sneak[/I] in and fix it all can anyone please tell? I think the email site that they try to send my password to may be the problem. I have a netscape.net email. It is a secondary email if my hotmail.com email doesn't work, and being the shithead that I am, I asigned [B]THAT[/B] email to my Steam account. Please if there is [B]ANY WAY[/B] to get back in, I would be very thankful.[/QUOTE] Did you change e-mails during that time period? They could be in your old account if you did...
Contact steam support.
[QUOTE=A Grunt ALT;16248686]Did you change e-mails during that time period? They could be in your old account if you did...[/QUOTE] No, cause what I did is after hours of trying I went to make a new account, I just started looking at the fill-ins. Then it said email and I put in my hotmail account, I clicked apply and it said it was already issued, to my brothers account. So I got an idea, I put in all of my emails that I've had over the years and when I put in ******@netscape.net it said: This email is already issued to the Steam account: Nanoxax67 Help?
did you buy all your games over steam??
[QUOTE=ThAfsnUL;16251371]did you buy all your games over steam??[/QUOTE] Yeah, CS:S, HL2, HL:S, and GMod. I think that's all. CS:S, HL2 and HL:S I got at Best Buy, for like $30?
Email a Valve staff member :downs: If you any information on what you used to buy a game, he'll give you your account back.
[QUOTE=Big.Boss;16252515]Email a Valve staff member :downs: If you any information on what you used to buy a game, he'll give you your account back.[/QUOTE] I really hope I don't have to call in. I extremely hate calling them, or anyone for that matter.
[QUOTE=NanoXax67;16253258]I suppose they have an email right? I really hate calling them, or anyone for that matter.[/QUOTE] Yesssssss [url]http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Contact+Valve[/url] Use the general information email.
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