Account data of 89 million Steam users is reportedly up for sale on the dark web, putting 70% of the platform's userbase at risk.
The data breach was highlighted by a Twitter user referencing a LinkedIn post from cyber threat intelligence firm Underdark.ai.
A user going by the name Machine1337 claimed to have the database of Steam account details and is selling it for $5,000 on a dark web forum, with included real-time 2FA SMS logs routed via Twilio.
While Steam representative mentioned they do not use Twilio, users are advised to change passwords, enable Steam Guard 2FA, and stay vigilant against phishing attempts as a precautionary measure.