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    #61
    ich hatte Glück, dass meine Kreditkarte grad abgelaufen war(für den Fall, dass was Schlimmeres hätte noch passieren sollen bei diesem Hack). Aber ich speichere auch nie die Kreditkarteninformation, sondern gebe sie bei jeder Transaktion manuell ein

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      #62
      steam jetzt ganz down? also ich komm net in shop geschweige in mein profil.

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        #63

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          #64
          Also ich musste wenn ich bei steam was kaufe micht extra nochmal bei PP einloggen und Zahlung autorisieren, sollte daher save sein oder?

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            #65
            Zitat von keyc
            Also ich musste wenn ich bei steam was kaufe micht extra nochmal bei PP einloggen und Zahlung autorisieren, sollte daher save sein oder?
            exakt meine frage: steam leitet ja nur weiter und paypal fragt noch mal nach dem passwort. ich habe erstmal nichts gemacht und gucke meine mails nach einkäufen durch.

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              #66
              einfach mal paypal passwort ändern

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                #67
                hab das ganze erst jetzt mitbekommen. hab meine kk bei steam hinterlegt. wurden die daten geleaked?

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                  #68
                  Ne, aber die hatten Cacheprobleme und man war plötzlich unter anderem Account angemeldet.

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                    #69
                    Zitat von TrES-4
                    Ne, aber die hatten Cacheprobleme und man war plötzlich unter anderem Account angemeldet.
                    Nein, man war nicht unter einem anderen Account angemeldet. Man hat nur Seiten, welche fuer einen anderen Account bestimmt waren, gesehen. Grosser Unterschied.

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                      #70
                      okeodke thx. datenbanken also zum glück nicht betroffen :O

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                        #71
                        Ein Statement von Valve ist raus:

                        Update on Christmas Issues

                        We'd like to follow up with more information regarding Steam's troubled Christmas.

                        What happened

                        On December 25th, a configuration error resulted in some users seeing Steam Store pages generated for other users. Between 11:50 PST and 13:20 PST store page requests for about 34k users, which contained sensitive personal information, may have been returned and seen by other users.

                        The content of these requests varied by page, but some pages included a Steam user’s billing address, the last four digits of their Steam Guard phone number, their purchase history, the last two digits of their credit card number, and/or their email address. These cached requests did not include full credit card numbers, user passwords, or enough data to allow logging in as or completing a transaction as another user.

                        If you did not browse a Steam Store page with your personal information (such as your account page or a checkout page) in this time frame, that information could not have been shown to another user.

                        Valve is currently working with our web caching partner to identify users whose information was served to other users, and will be contacting those affected once they have been identified. As no unauthorized actions were allowed on accounts beyond the viewing of cached page information, no additional action is required by users.

                        How it happened

                        Early Christmas morning (Pacific Standard Time), the Steam Store was the target of a DoS attack which prevented the serving of store pages to users. Attacks against the Steam Store, and Steam in general, are a regular occurrence that Valve handles both directly and with the help of partner companies, and typically do not impact Steam users. During the Christmas attack, traffic to the Steam store increased 2000% over the average traffic during the Steam Sale.

                        In response to this specific attack, caching rules managed by a Steam web caching partner were deployed in order to both minimize the impact on Steam Store servers and continue to route legitimate user traffic. During the second wave of this attack, a second caching configuration was deployed that incorrectly cached web traffic for authenticated users. This configuration error resulted in some users seeing Steam Store responses which were generated for other users. Incorrect Store responses varied from users seeing the front page of the Store displayed in the wrong language, to seeing the account page of another user.

                        Once this error was identified, the Steam Store was shut down and a new caching configuration was deployed. The Steam Store remained down until we had reviewed all caching configurations, and we received confirmation that the latest configurations had been deployed to all partner servers and that all cached data on edge servers had been purged.

                        We will continue to work with our web caching partner to identify affected users and to improve the process used to set caching rules going forward. We apologize to everyone whose personal information was exposed by this error, and for interruption of Steam Store service.

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                          #72
                          Auf deutsch zusammengefasst: http://winfuture.de/news,90435.html

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