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My STEAM account has been stolen and my email address has been changed. How can I retrieve it?

The steam account has been stolen and the email address has been changed. The methods for retrieval include: retrieval through the initial email address, retrieval by locking the account (freezing), and retrieval by appealing the account.

1. The initial email has the highest permissions

If your Steam account is stolen and your password, email and bound mobile phone are all unbound and changed, don’t worry, because registering for steam The initial email address has the highest permissions! As long as you can still log in normally and use your initial email address to appeal, you will be able to get it back soon.

2. Lock the account (freeze)

This step is very important! A locked account prevents purchases, playing on VAC-enabled game servers (VAC ban protection), gifting, trading, activating keys, and accessing the Steam community. As long as the account thief locks the account at the first time, he will not be able to conduct any transactions with your balance and equipment. Then we can slowly recover the account.

3. Appealing the account

Preparations before appealing the account: Make sure the initial email is safe, or find a clean and safe email

First check the Whether the email forwarding function is turned on: If you find that your forwarding is turned on and forwarded to other mailboxes, then your mailbox is no longer safe and hackers can see all the mails received by your mailbox in real time. All you must do now is turn it off. This feature.

Summary of the methods of account theft that have been discovered so far:

Currently, it is found that the phenomenon of account theft is still common in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds. Several times, it is still the same problem, but it occurs in different places. time, so I want to summarize the currently known methods of stealing accounts on the Internet, so as to make box friends be alert. When encountering a situation, you must protect your account to reduce losses for yourself, and also It can alleviate the environment of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds.

1. Pretend customer service

One of the most common methods is to pretend to be customer service and send emails to players, such as steam customer service, blue hole customer service or even PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds national customer service. I will send you an email in the name of your account so that you can collect various equipment. This equipment is definitely not cheap, such as a little white dress, etc. It uses players' greed for cheap to offset their awareness of prevention. There is also a link to receive it in the email. Once you enter it, the virus will be automatically downloaded. (In fact, Steam rarely sends emails to players, unless you are purchasing something or verifying your account login)

2. Make friends and flirt with girls

There are many people forming teams now I went to invite you to play games together, but instead of using YY, they sent you a QT voice file. Don't be fooled by cute girls (perhaps strong men using voice packs), and be careful not to accept them. And we solemnly remind you that EXE files are self-running files. As long as you click to download, they will run automatically. Please be wary of exe files.

3. The game is missing and cannot be played

While playing the game with you, he will suddenly disconnect and tell you that my game is missing a file and cannot be played. He has to find the file. download place, please help him download it and give you a screenshot.

4. Fake official websites

Currently, there are many fake official websites, and they were even ranked first in Baidu search. You need to be careful when logging in to your account, as there are various fake official websites. .

5. Links to receive various gifts

The links to receive the Maple Leaf M4 that appear in various posts now and in previous posts, etc., are very tempting, so be careful when receiving them.