The accounts of Steam users can be highly valuable for cybercriminals, which is why theyre always coming up with novel phishing techniques. To protect their accounts, Steam users can enable Steam Guard, but now, phishers have found a way to bypass it.
When Steam Guard is enabled, users receive a verification code via email when they log in to their accounts from a computer they havent used before. This normally means that even if they have the username and password, unless they …