![]() P.S it is possible on steam and has nothing to do with the platform you are using. Then I went as far as removing every single Google Chrome saved password and changed my IP address just to have different numbers. ![]() In addition the PC was taken offline and a deep level rootkit scan, malware scan, and virus scan was done. None the less and email was sent to them, and in addition all passwords on every site I can think to login to has been changed to a seperate password with the password list printed out and not saved anywhere. Originally posted by -iD-:good thing it isn't possible to do that on steam, 2 DRM saves the day.Īlso if you haven't already you need to CALL rockstar and tell them what happened. Get your ♥♥♥♥ together now R* or you are no better than the scammers. Rockstar you have went to far and now you are entering a legal zone that you don't want to be in.Īll someone has to do is prove you know about these security threats and they do have grounds for a lawsuit because at that point, you sat by and warned NO ONE of the threat while our CC and any other linked info is being stolen. It has been over 7 years since I have had a virus maybe longer, and now the game we all play is LETTING hackers in. Script kiddies have taken the new role of hackers as what they are doing now is illegal and Rockstar is letting it happen. I quickly headed over to my email only to find it had been changed my language switched to Japanese. ![]() This morning when I tried logging into my R* account my password was not accepted. It doesn't seem like they were that bright, if they decided to turn on Rockstar email notifications and change the language from English to Russian, but who knows.Rockstar has went to far this time!! They care so little about us and our security that hackers have now found a way to not only crash your game and steal your money, but to actually connect to your PC while you are in the same lobby as them, and inject any file they wish early last night Malwarebytes alerted me to an incoming connection from my GTA V game, and hours later I received another message that a keylogger and backdoor trojan was found. ![]() I'm just wondering how much information this fucker actually got access to. Also changed my passwords for both email addresses and steam, since my steam profile was accessible on the profile screen, although it's always been set to private. But I changed my password for the site to something completely unintelligible (and wrote it down of course), added secondary verification required via authorization through gmail, sent to my phone. I figured tagging it as "social club" would be a bit light. I submitted a complaint via Rockstar support, using the 'legal' option, since my information has been compromised. Original email address, date of birth, name. Upon logging in, everything was in Russian, my nickname and avatar had been changed, there were new posts going back two weeks, the person had 10 friends, was a member of several heist teams, and all my original information was there. When I went to login, of course I couldn't remember my password, so I did a reset via email. I received two more emails today, in Russian, and I figured I should see what was going on. Now Russian is not my native language, I live in the US, but I brushed it off as a possible glitch. Then two days ago I receive two emails from them, in Russian. Over the last few years, I've gotten a few promotional emails from Rockstar every few months, nothing big. But of course I had to create a socialclub account to play Max Payne 3 and GTA 5, I didn't like the idea at the time, but I went along with it. I haven't used the socialclub for at least 2 and a half years, since GTA 5 came out on PC, and I never played on-line. Has this ever happened to anyone else here? If so, what did you do about it? ![]()
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