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waltera 21. okt. 2020 kl. 23:54
can a steam account be hacked via a product key
Self explanitory. Can a steam account be hacked if someone finds a product key associated with that account?
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Well, I've said more than once that you'd need a picture of the physical slip of paper to HIJACK (not hack) the account.
Is a screenshot of the key in game a picture of the physical slip of paper?
no
Well, now you've just answered your question.
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Chompman 22. okt. 2020 kl. 0:02 
No as the cd-key cannot be reused and has no use beyond that.

The only thing they can do with it is use the "retrieve account" option and enter that key and the owner of the game will get an email associated with this cd-key but only they will see it.
ReBoot 22. okt. 2020 kl. 0:03 
For starters, hacked: not at all. "Hacked" isn't a universal catch-all umbrella term, it's got a meaning. No.

The better question is whether an account can be hijacked or stolen.

In theory, yes. But not the way you paint it. By randomly finding a key, no. By providing actual proof of ownership, that is by providing the physical slip of paper on which the key is printed, maybe yes. If that slip of paper exists in the first place of course and only if the owner doesn't have any proof of ownership by themselves.

So you may want to refrain from redeeming keys from shady sources.
waltera 22. okt. 2020 kl. 0:05 
Oprindeligt skrevet af ReBoot:
For starters, hacked: not at all. "Hacked" isn't a universal catch-all umbrella term, it's got a meaning. No.

The better question is whether an account can be hijacked or stolen.

In theory, yes. But not the way you paint it. By randomly finding a key, no. By providing actual proof of ownership, that is by providing the physical slip of paper on which the key is printed, maybe yes. If that slip of paper exists in the first place of course and only if the owner doesn't have any proof of ownership by themselves.

So you may want to refrain from redeeming keys from shady sources.
what about a picture of the steam key?
waltera 22. okt. 2020 kl. 0:05 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Chompman:
No as the cd-key cannot be reused and has no use beyond that.

The only thing they can do with it is use the "retrieve account" option and enter that key and the owner of the game will get an email associated with this cd-key but only they will see it.
I see
ReBoot 22. okt. 2020 kl. 0:06 
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For starters, hacked: not at all. "Hacked" isn't a universal catch-all umbrella term, it's got a meaning. No.

The better question is whether an account can be hijacked or stolen.

In theory, yes. But not the way you paint it. By randomly finding a key, no. By providing actual proof of ownership, that is by providing the physical slip of paper on which the key is printed, maybe yes. If that slip of paper exists in the first place of course and only if the owner doesn't have any proof of ownership by themselves.

So you may want to refrain from redeeming keys from shady sources.
what about a picture of the steam key?
If that picture is of the physical slip of paper where the key is printed, maybe yes. Still, support requires to write the ticket# onto that slip of paper.

If that's just the key that has been rendered to a picture, not photographed, then no. Unless you got some mad Photoshop skillz, I guess.
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waltera 22. okt. 2020 kl. 0:13 
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what about a picture of the steam key?
If that picture is of the physical slip of paper where the key is printed, maybe yes. Still, support requires to write the ticket# onto that slip of paper.

If that's just the key that has been rendered to a picture, not photographed, then no. Unless you got some mad Photoshop skillz, I guess.
I mean a screenshot of the key in game
ReBoot 22. okt. 2020 kl. 0:16 
Oprindeligt skrevet af waltera:
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If that picture is of the physical slip of paper where the key is printed, maybe yes. Still, support requires to write the ticket# onto that slip of paper.

If that's just the key that has been rendered to a picture, not photographed, then no. Unless you got some mad Photoshop skillz, I guess.
I mean a screenshot of the key in game
Well, I've said more than once that you'd need a picture of the physical slip of paper to HIJACK (not hack) the account.
Is a screenshot of the key in game a picture of the physical slip of paper?
waltera 22. okt. 2020 kl. 0:22 
Oprindeligt skrevet af ReBoot:
Oprindeligt skrevet af waltera:
I mean a screenshot of the key in game
Well, I've said more than once that you'd need a picture of the physical slip of paper to HIJACK (not hack) the account.
Is a screenshot of the key in game a picture of the physical slip of paper?
no
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ReBoot 22. okt. 2020 kl. 0:23 
Oprindeligt skrevet af waltera:
Oprindeligt skrevet af ReBoot:
Well, I've said more than once that you'd need a picture of the physical slip of paper to HIJACK (not hack) the account.
Is a screenshot of the key in game a picture of the physical slip of paper?
no
Well, now you've just answered your question.
Chompman 22. okt. 2020 kl. 1:30 
Oprindeligt skrevet af ReBoot:
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I mean a screenshot of the key in game
Well, I've said more than once that you'd need a picture of the physical slip of paper to HIJACK (not hack) the account.
Is a screenshot of the key in game a picture of the physical slip of paper?
Steam will require much more then a single picture of a cd-key like that.
J4MESOX4D 22. okt. 2020 kl. 1:32 
Oprindeligt skrevet af waltera:
Oprindeligt skrevet af ReBoot:
If that picture is of the physical slip of paper where the key is printed, maybe yes. Still, support requires to write the ticket# onto that slip of paper.

If that's just the key that has been rendered to a picture, not photographed, then no. Unless you got some mad Photoshop skillz, I guess.
I mean a screenshot of the key in game
The only proof Steam will accept is a PHOTO of the key in its original physical form. Even with that, there has to be some indication that the account is hijacked and most of the time, Support will ask for further additional proof on top.
ReBoot 22. okt. 2020 kl. 1:35 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Chompman:
Oprindeligt skrevet af ReBoot:
Well, I've said more than once that you'd need a picture of the physical slip of paper to HIJACK (not hack) the account.
Is a screenshot of the key in game a picture of the physical slip of paper?
Steam will require much more then a single picture of a cd-key like that.
As I said previously
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Still, support requires to write the ticket# onto that slip of paper.
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Elucidator 22. okt. 2020 kl. 1:47 
product keys can be generated, replicated, calculated, etc.
Would be weird if you only needed one product key to hijack an account.
JPMcMillen 22. okt. 2020 kl. 2:20 
All this is a good reason to keep track of any physical keys you may have and make sure to keep them safe, secure, and don't ever pass it on to someone else. Even to someone that wants the box as a collectible.
ReBoot 22. okt. 2020 kl. 2:27 
Oprindeligt skrevet af JPMcMillen:
All this is a good reason to keep track of any physical keys you may have and make sure to keep them safe, secure, and don't ever pass it on to someone else. Even to someone that wants the box as a collectible.
It's always possible to make the key unusable. Removing the sticker, redacting it with a felt pen...
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