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That person's a teacher surely they're too smart to fal;l for the Nigerian Prince scam.
That guys a CEO of a bank, surely he'd never get a virus from a porn site.
Devs can make mistakes like any of us. Which is why there are independent companies doing their own virus scanning now. Things happen, and things are the way they are now because they've been progressively eliminating the gaps .
yeah you better boil your pc to disinfect it
Got a whole new rig, changed my connection password, installed a different antivirus, did not install the same games I'd been playing that I had trouble with. Can confirm Steam is the source of the issues, though saying the problem is the software itself is somewhat inaccurately expressed; saying that the games themselves give viruses is inaccurate if not downright false.
Check google for the articles on malware and viruses spread directly through dev accounts compromised by hackers ("Steam Store Spreads Malware After Hacker Hijacks Developer Accounts")
So, saying they're "from Steam" is accurate. Saying that "it can't happen" is not just inaccurate, it has been proven false a multitude of times in 2023. A more accurate statement than these is that
"Steam is a gaming distributor that has it's security compromised on a regular basis leading
to 77 thousand hacked accounts each MONTH - some of those accounts are devs and ....."other' staff which leads to the spread of viruses and other internet crimes"
Dunno ehy this reaction to people reporting something pretty commonly posted about here on steam forums. What reason is there to mock these experiences?
It loudly suggests either support/direct involvement with malicious Steam interactions, an active interest in Steam profits, or just taking joy in the off opportunity to put down and disregard other people. There's literally no reason for gamers not to support one another on this. ... I do recommend the disinfect part for porn gamers, though.
https://www.ic3.gov/
It's easy to brush this stuff off until it happens to you. Stay safe, stay smart, and stick together.