phishing attempts now come directly from Valve SMTP servers apparently noreply@steampowered.com
Just thought I would add details about the attempt in case someone searches the supposed email address noreply@steampowered.com or smtp-04-tuk1.steampowered.com .. Clearly a phishing attempt, though it would seem directly from Valve SMTP servers..?

E1tEKOR-007F73-9g@smtp-04-tuk1.steampowered.com
Created at: 11/21/2024, 10:31:39 PM EST ( Delivered after 1 sec )
From: Steam Team <noreply@steampowered.com>
To: mark20**************
Subject: New sign in to Steam
SPF:
pass with IP 208.64.202.43
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DKIM:
pass with domain steampowered.com
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DMARC:
pass
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[208.78.165.207] → smtp-04-tuk1.steampowered.com
smtp-04-tuk1.steampowered.com. → [Google] mx.google.com
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This stuff is easy to spoof
Were they able to guess your username?
ReBoot původně napsal:
This stuff is easy to spoof

This^. It is nothing new and NOT from Valve.

:nkCool:
Maria původně napsal:
Were they able to guess your username?
This would be the deal breaker. Steam emails will call you for Steam username (NOT your profile name).
The sender on an email is a pretty easy thing to spoof
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