Eh..sorry for the two e-mails. Don't worry about reporting this particular
site using the two methods I detailed. I've done both of them already. ;)
-Richard Eid
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 9:00 PM, Richard Eid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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