Author Topic: Someone tried to reset my Steam password, should I be worried?  (Read 1279 times)

So I got an email from Steam Support this evening that a person whose ip is 99.239.129.194 tried to change my password. I really hope they don't have my email, but should I be worried about this?


I would be changing my Steam password right now if i were you


tELL THEM EVEN MORE INFO AND SAY GOODBYE TO YOUR INTERNET KID

Well luckily SteamGuard is on a different email.

change steam pass and email pass maybe

Where would I go to report this?



literally all you need to be able to do this is someone's username. don't get all worked up over it

So I got an email from Steam Support this evening that a person whose ip is 99.239.129.194 tried to change my password. I really hope they don't have my email, but should I be worried about this?
some loving serb tried to change my password, ip : 89.216.177.236, though when I looked at the domain it went sbb.rs, and RS is russian so I believe some russian scum with a proxy tried to bruteforce my pass for gmail, or my password was leaked somehow.

literally all you need to be able to do this is someone's username. don't get all worked up over it
I'm not, I'm just being careful.

I think you should be worried, have you tried changing your e-mail password?

Change Email password, which you should do every now and then anyways.