My friend's steam account was hacked, as he entered his password on a scammy site.
I'm helping him solve the problem now, but it seems Hotmail does not allow Steam emails. I've had the problem with my own Hotmail before. There's nothing in the spam or unwanted emails catagories, and we've tried adding Steam and Steam Support's emails to the "trusted" list.
Does anyone know how to fix this problem?
[quote]as he entered his password on a scammy site. [/quote]
let me guess:
Scammer: "enter you steam stuff here for free games!"
friend: "Hell yeah!"
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i use hotmail (for my spam) and it works just fine.
You sure it's your friend?
[QUOTE=no-named;25852832]My steam account was hacked, as I entered My password on a scammy site. [/QUOTE]
fixed
Hotmail works with my steam just fine. The phisher probably changed the email, your friend deserves it if he gets VAC banned.
Yeah, some people would believe it's me. I'm not that stupid, but I won't argue anymore about that, I honestly don't care.
Edit:
Yeah, many of us who know him have been telling him about how stupid he was to believe it, and not notice the ".tk" extension at the end of the domain.
Lately its been "Join my clan at ______" So people are more likely to click it
I'm don't mean to be an ass here, but I'm getting sick of people saying that their accounts have been hacked. Very few account losses is because of someone hacking it. If someone gives their password away like your idiot friend, the account has been stolen, not hacked.
Also, I'm using Hotmail, no problems. You should probably contact Steam support.
Right, stolen. Sorry.
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