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本当に驚くほど「色んな型」が出てきますよね
気をつけようと思います
ご参考となっていれば幸いです。
URLは綴りなども含めて、繰り返し確認した方がいいですよね
本当にそうですよね
>牧瀬さん
ゲームの先行プレイ招待がチャットで来ることはないみたいですね。私も似たようなケースが増えそうだと思いましたので、共有しました
悲しいかなSteam外でもMailやショートメッセージなどでも怪しいものありますものね
安易にリンクは踏まないように改めて心掛けます
その時の報告は一件だけでしたが、これから増えそう…
Alert.
I have never met him in person, but he seemed to me to be a serious person and not the kind of person who would engage in account theft. So, perhaps, but I think he was already a victim of account theft due to the new method I am sharing.
The M.O. is to receive a Playtest invite for a new game, like Deadlock. But in chat. It looks official because it is sent as a set of embedded message and URL. I thought so too at first.
But the domain was Steam powered next playtest com, which I had never heard of, so I was skeptical and looked up the AppID on mouseover on SteamDB. The AppID of the URL was Dune:Awakening.
This is a very official-looking trick, so please be careful. I unfriended him and contacted support about his involvement in the theft.
Here is the thread on the official Steam community forum that introduced this modus operandi.