In the future, there are two better things you can do than posting the link
here.  Even with your warning, there will be people who will click on this
anyway and login.

1.  Report the site to Steam Support
https://support.steampowered.com/newticket.php

2.  If you use Firefox, click Help>Report Web Forgery...  I'm not sure if
there is an option like this in other browsers, but there is in Firefox.

                                                    -Richard Eid


On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 8:02 PM, bl4nk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> There have been a few people from my community who have been hit by a
> new phising website meant to steal Steam accounts. I've received a few
> messages from random people with a link to the website, and a few
> messages from people on my friends list. I posted an announcement for my
> Steam group and on my forums, but I thought I should also post about it
> here. The current site that seems to be spreading around is this one:
>
> http://steamcommunity-news.co.cc/
>
> Again, DO NOT LOG IN TO THAT SITE. I thought this would be the best way
> to spread awareness to the server admins and Valve. Warn your users
> about sites like this, and tell them to never trust a website unless
> they know what it is, even if it's a "good friend" that they're getting
> the message from.
>
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