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|Company=Valve
|Company=Valve
|StartDate=2025-08-06
|StartDate=2025-08-06
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*Report suspicious games via Steam discussions and contact support immediately upon detecting unauthorized activity.
*Report suspicious games via Steam discussions and contact support immediately upon detecting unauthorized activity.
*Deauthorize all devices and change passwords if compromise is suspected.
*Deauthorize all devices and change passwords if compromise is suspected.
==Conclusion==
The ''Click Adventure'' case underscores possible vulnerabilities in Steam's systems that enabled malicious actors to drain funds from users without triggering standard security alerts. While Valve has taken steps (removing the game), many affected users have not received recompense. Whether this incident prompts broader policy or security changes remains to be seen.


==References==
==References==