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New Hijacking Strategy
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So recently one of my friends just messaged me on steam with a link to a dropbox containing two screensaver type files, saying

"(dropbox URL)- explain these photos please.."

I'm not posting the URL in case some retard decides to download it.

Based on the comments on his steam profile and the my antivirus regarding the files as a threat before locking them in the virus chest, it's same to assume that this is some kind of elaborate program that steals your steam account info directly from the computer and that my friend has probably had his account hijacked through the same method. If one of your friends acts out of character and messages you with a strange dropbox link and some message like the one above, do not click it. Be on the lookout for other ways of phishing, since not so many people are falling for the "add my friend on steaamcomuniity.com" shit anymore.

Edit: Apparently this has been reported before and is not "new". My bad, but still keep a lookout so you don't fall victim to this like my friend.

So recently one of my friends just messaged me on steam with a link to a dropbox containing two screensaver type files, saying

"(dropbox URL)- explain these photos please.."

I'm not posting the URL in case some retard decides to download it.

Based on the comments on his steam profile and the my antivirus regarding the files as a threat before locking them in the virus chest, it's same to assume that this is some kind of elaborate program that steals your steam account info directly from the computer and that my friend has probably had his account hijacked through the same method. If one of your friends acts out of character and messages you with a strange dropbox link and some message like the one above, do not click it. Be on the lookout for other ways of phishing, since not so many people are falling for the "add my friend on steaamcomuniity.com" shit anymore.

Edit: Apparently this has been reported before and is not "new". My bad, but still keep a lookout so you don't fall victim to this like my friend.
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#2
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this has been around for a while and reported multiple times

as long as you don't DL it you should be fine.

this has been around for a while and reported multiple times

as long as you don't DL it you should be fine.
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#3
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just fyi, it actually downloads a keylogger on your computer. it records every keystroke, and your friend logged into his account again after downloading the keylogger
this has been around for so long also, calling it "new" is just misleading people

just fyi, it actually downloads a keylogger on your computer. it records every keystroke, and your friend logged into his account again after downloading the keylogger
this has been around for so long also, calling it "new" is just misleading people
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#4
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jake_desjust fyi, it actually downloads a keylogger on your computer. it records every keystroke, and your friend logged into his account again after downloading the keylogger
this has been around for so long also, calling it "new" is just misleading people

A keylogger will record your passwords that you have saved/have entered into any website beforehand.
It won't record your Steam password though (Steam encrypts their passwords), so if you have your Steam account password something totally different from any other password you have, then you should be fine.
edit: my bad, i was talking about another virus.

[quote=jake_des]just fyi, it actually downloads a keylogger on your computer. it records every keystroke, and your friend logged into his account again after downloading the keylogger
this has been around for so long also, calling it "new" is just misleading people[/quote]
A keylogger will record your passwords that you have saved/have entered into any website beforehand.
It won't record your Steam password though (Steam encrypts their passwords), so if you have your Steam account password something totally different from any other password you have, then you should be fine.
edit: my bad, i was talking about another virus.
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#5
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Moyjake_desjust fyi, it actually downloads a keylogger on your computer. it records every keystroke, and your friend logged into his account again after downloading the keylogger
this has been around for so long also, calling it "new" is just misleading people
A keylogger will record your passwords that you have saved/have entered into any website beforehand.
It won't record your Steam password though (Steam is smart), so if you have your Steam account password something totally different from any other password you have, then you should be fine.
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still don't download it though :3[spoiler]

You have no idea what you're talking about.

A keylogger records keystrokes but NOT pre-entered passwords which means the user actually has to type the login information in, in order for the program to actually steal your information.

[quote=Moy][quote=jake_des]just fyi, it actually downloads a keylogger on your computer. it records every keystroke, and your friend logged into his account again after downloading the keylogger
this has been around for so long also, calling it "new" is just misleading people[/quote]
A keylogger will record your passwords that you have saved/have entered into any website beforehand.
It won't record your Steam password though (Steam is smart), so if you have your Steam account password something totally different from any other password you have, then you should be fine.
[spoiler]still don't download it though :3[spoiler][/quote]
You have no idea what you're talking about.

A keylogger records keystrokes but NOT pre-entered passwords which means the user actually has to type the login information in, in order for the program to actually steal your information.
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#6
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Also "Steam is smart" wtf steam encrypts their passwords yeah but so does almost everyone else; they don't have some kind of magical encryption that makes them invincible

You have absolutely no idea how passwords or keyloggers work

Also "Steam is smart" wtf steam encrypts their passwords yeah but so does almost everyone else; they don't have some kind of magical encryption that makes them invincible

You have absolutely no idea how passwords or keyloggers work
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#7
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Moyjake_desjust fyi, it actually downloads a keylogger on your computer. it records every keystroke, and your friend logged into his account again after downloading the keylogger
this has been around for so long also, calling it "new" is just misleading people
A keylogger will record your passwords that you have saved/have entered into any website beforehand.
It won't record your Steam password though (Steam is smart), so if you have your Steam account password something totally different from any other password you have, then you should be fine.
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still don't download it though :3[spoiler]

moy ur so smart sign my degreaser plz

[quote=Moy][quote=jake_des]just fyi, it actually downloads a keylogger on your computer. it records every keystroke, and your friend logged into his account again after downloading the keylogger
this has been around for so long also, calling it "new" is just misleading people[/quote]
A keylogger will record your passwords that you have saved/have entered into any website beforehand.
It won't record your Steam password though (Steam is smart), so if you have your Steam account password something totally different from any other password you have, then you should be fine.
[spoiler]still don't download it though :3[spoiler][/quote]
moy ur so smart sign my degreaser plz
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#8
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TwilitlordAlso "Steam is smart" wtf steam encrypts their passwords yeah but so does almost everyone else; they don't have some kind of magical encryption that makes them invincible

You have absolutely no idea how passwords or keyloggers work

Except FileZilla
http://trac.filezilla-project.org/ticket/5530
Don't use FileZilla

[quote=Twilitlord]Also "Steam is smart" wtf steam encrypts their passwords yeah but so does almost everyone else; they don't have some kind of magical encryption that makes them invincible

You have absolutely no idea how passwords or keyloggers work[/quote]

Except FileZilla
http://trac.filezilla-project.org/ticket/5530
Don't use FileZilla
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