Aerozord
01-09-2016, 11:21 PM
Honestly not sure what the proper term is, it wasn't hacked and while it was a bug it was one that took no effort from users to exploit. I heard about it in passing but it wasn't until I was doing some youtube browsing (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esmKdMDvSGI) that I found out the details. I heard the unofficial response that they determined no information of value was compromised but this is definitely not minor information.
If you are like me and were busy christmas afternoon, for a time of about an hour if you loaded up steam some (or all I dont know how wide spread it was) people would instead get the cached information of a random user. This includes anything visible on your account page at a minimum. Which is bad in and of itself, but there are people saying your shopping cart was also viewable which would include information like your name, address, phone number, potentially paypal email.
Thats, really bad. I mean even if no one abuses it even making that possible, and I'd say more so if was random with zero effort from the other person, makes it a bigger deal than Valve is treating it
If you are like me and were busy christmas afternoon, for a time of about an hour if you loaded up steam some (or all I dont know how wide spread it was) people would instead get the cached information of a random user. This includes anything visible on your account page at a minimum. Which is bad in and of itself, but there are people saying your shopping cart was also viewable which would include information like your name, address, phone number, potentially paypal email.
Thats, really bad. I mean even if no one abuses it even making that possible, and I'd say more so if was random with zero effort from the other person, makes it a bigger deal than Valve is treating it