Grief.exe said:



Most likely an error in the way Steam caches pages.

People are able to access random Steam profiles and see compromising information, account names, emails, last 2 digits of credit card, paypal email address, purchases, etc.

No changes can be made to the effected account, no purchases can be made. Any evidence to the country is, as of yet, unsubstantiated.

It's been advised to not access Steam URLs, including the client, until we have more information.

Do not post account names you see, huge security risk.









I'll update this post with more information going forward. What we know so farI'll update this post with more information going forward. Click to expand...

My friend informed me. When you go into 'Account Information' via Steam Client, it leads you to other peoples pages.I looked at it and there is another guys page named 'minkey***' and it has saved credit card information, which is not mine. I can see his mail address clearly. Also if that random guy has money in Steam Wallet, I think you can spend it too. Mine has $0 at all.I think big security issue is happening right now. You can check it with Steam Client. I am not gonna upload a screenshot because I dont want to spoil that guys e-mail address or other info.Mod edit: Dont post usernames