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HELP! Someone's got my password/email details!
Unfortunately I was stupid enough to lend a stranger details to my Steam account which in turn lead to him taking my MSN account. What can I do?!
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change your user name / password on msn and steam. quickly
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That's exactly my problem! He's changed them before I've had a chance
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Contact steam and msn. See if they have any policies to help. You should have some way of verification. Why did you give out your password if you don't mind me asking? |
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Thanks for the advice. All passwords have been changed in a frantic head rush. I've managed to retrieve my Hotmail/Messenger account but I haven't been able to do anything about my Steam account. Sad really, since I did have over £100 worth of games on there.
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As far as possible now go through any other account that you have that uses the hotmail, msn and anything else that is linked. Not only should you be changing passwords, but also the registered email. If he knows your hotmail / msn, there is all sorts of guessing games he could play to get in elsewhere.
Make sure too that your passwords are not related on different sites. Once somebody knows one it's all too easy to guess them elsewhere. |
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I wouldn't even give a friend or even a family member any login details, let alone a stranger :/
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Steam knowledge page
don't tell Steam u gave the stranger login/password though as i suspect its against the TOS |
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I know it sounds over the top but I would inform the police, If he has had access to any other information especially your card details they could be used elsewhere, the problem isnt so much the fraud but possible illegal activies with your information which if your msn has your home address attatched to it, credit/debit card has your home address you would be first point of contact by the police for any incriminating activities. The fact that your friend has abused your trust on one level doesnt mean he hasnt on a more sinister level.
Cover your own back sod your once friend imo. |
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