2019-3-21 19:42 |
A vulnerability in Valve‘s Steam platform made it possible for malicious actors to take over user accounts, pilfer their items, and even infect their systems with additional malware. The security kink resided in Steam‘s server browser functionality – which lets players look up severs for a number of games (including hit titles like CS:GO, Half-Life 2, and Team Fortress 2) – according to a HackerOne vulnerability disclosure made public on March 15.
The security researchers who unearthed the bug note they were only able to exploit the attack vector on Steam‘s client for Windows. They further said the bug was…
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