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So you are telling me that anyone could just enter into my account and ♥♥♥♥ my whole ♥♥♥♥ up and no one can do anything abou it?
I mean someone
1) has to have an EA account
2) Has to have YOUR STEAM CREDENTIALS
Because in order to link your EA account you must first authenticate the Steam account in question. You don't just randomly put in a steam ID and magically get your accounts linked.
So yes 'anyone' can do this. If by 'anyone' you mean "anyone that happens to have the ability to log into your steam account" which is by definition not 'anyone'
I've already changed the passwords, I'm pretty sure it was a security breach or hack, no one else uses my account. :/
well by definition someone has used your steam account. There was no security breach. There was no hack.
They only store a SALTed HASH of your password. So they can verify the password is correct, without being able to know what the password itself is.
So far there hasn't been a single known case where accounts were compromised due to a security incident on Valve's end.
Accounts are hijacked, not hacked.
Hey, if you would like to stop being a smartass, i would appreciate it, obviously I didn't link the account, I wouldn't be here if that was the case, the EA account from where Steam was linked is originated from another country, so yes, it was a hack, if you don't want to help or recommend anything please stop replying, thanks.
Ok, hijacked, you know what I meant...
So if EA refuses to unlink the account, then that's it. No happy end.
I'm not sure why 'telling you the truth' is somehow a problem. You think you were not compromised. That's patently false. you think steam had some kind of account compromise. It did not. Ergo your account security is the root of the problem. someone accessed your account and linked an EA account to it. so you better think very very hard about how that happened, because that didn't happen on its own.
Is there anything to gain if you link your EA account to the Steam account of someone else?
It sounds more like a bug or a mistake of some kind.