Originally Posted by
Hydra
This is a Warning, not a Tutorial.
I've just recently found out an undetected(By every antivirus/malware) method that steals your Steam account once you run the program.
I just want to let you know that it exists and that there is a few ways you can do that can prevent it. This method is basically using SMTP attachment. It steals your steam account(Includings ALTS you logged on your computer before)/browser/btc/ and other files information without your consent and instantly, it sends to the Host's(Phisher's) email undetectable.
It's an old method and patched but a lot of people found a new way to bypass that.
To prevent this all you have to do is NEVER save your password on steam or on browser. Saving your password saves it in your files, which it is bad. Transferring the file won't work because the phishing program can find specific names without going threw folder to folder. Also you can try changing the name of the files so the phishing program can't find it.
However, just this method only prevents you from getting your password phished, it still sends your other info to the host(Phisher), which he would have your information such as steam names/ location/image of desktop/Computer info/ and other information.
Also I forgot to mentioned, this method had already infected nearly thousands (10,000+) of Mpgh Users and on other forums.