Fake Steam website

Probably one of the most common types of deception — slipping the victim to a fake Steam. Outwardly, it practically does not differ from the usual Steam, except that it asks to re-enter the login, password and code.

If you are already logged into the Steam through the browser, and then suddenly you are asked to log in, then most likely this is a fake website.

This method can often be found on social networks: for example, a stranger messages you reporting you have won a skin, or offers to buy something at a very reasonable price, while attaching a link to Steam. This link leads to the fake site, and they are trying to deceive you.

Just as often, scammers in a similar way throw up sites that look like the original ones (exchange sites, roulettes). When you try to log in, you will again be asked to enter your Steam account data. Be carefull.

“Generous” trade offer

A similar method is as follows. You get a trade-offer, where a stranger offers you things from Dota2 while adding the message like “Bro, check the price at the site”. You check and — lo and behold! — his things are worth more than yours. You should not rejoice, in fact, they are trying to deceive you. In Dota, you can create things with an autograph (the name of the thing contains the word “Autographed”) and put them on the trade for any price. The real cost of such a thing is much lesser. If you do not understand the cost of skins from other games, then we recommend not to take the trade from such “little brothers”.

Sites with trojans and other viruses

The way of cheating is similar to the fake Steam site. Usually, someone adds to your friendlist, for example, for the purpose of sharing. He may even have expensive skins, but this does not guarantee his honesty. When you begin to communicate with him and discuss the details of the transaction, at one point he will ask you to “check” your belongings for theft with the help of a “specialized” site, hire a “Valve employee” to check, “check” your skin for an unusual texture and so on …

To check, you will be prompted to enter the site, where it may be present malicious code. Do not go to unfamiliar sites.

Many Cs.Money users have been deceived by hitting fake websites about similar designs. Be extremely careful when deciding to exchange, and carefully check the site address.

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