

Steam users received this message when they signed into the service last week Valve Software has confirmed that the unknown intruders that gained access to the database for its Steam game distribution platform in an attack late last year may have obtained a copy of a backup file of customer transactions.

In a news post, Valve co-founder and managing director Gabe Newell says that the backup file included transactions from between 2004 and 2008, adding that it contained user names and email addresses, as well as encrypted billing addresses and credit card information. However, this data did not include Steam account passwords, which were reportedly not accessed.

Newell goes on to note that Valve has no evidence that the credit card numbers and billing details have been compromised, but again advises users to carefully watch their credit card activity and statements as a precaution. The company is still investigating the intrusion and is working with law enforcement authorities.

(crve)