Trevor Coelho, Editor at Lizard Lounge, writes "My download speed before I did this was peaking at about 200 Kbps. Speedtest.net told me that I have a 4.57 Mbps peak download capacity, so 200 Kbps was beyond ridiculous.
After this, I went from about 200 Kbps to a peak of 639.7 Kbps and an estimated 7 day download was very nearly done when I left home for work."
A LinkedIn post from Underdark AI made the discovery, stating that datasets are being sold for over $5,000 on a known black market forum.
Update:
"Valve has now confirmed that “this was NOT a breach of Steam systems” and users do not need to change their passwords as a result. However, it continues to recommend that you set up the Steam Mobile authenticator for extra security."
https://store.steampowered....
The government needs a taskforce with serious fundung that can opporate across borders to go after cyber criminals.
It is getting out of hand and it is the regular citizens of the world that suffer the consequences of these hacks and breaches.
My fear is that if left unchecked, state sponsored hackers from corrupt or governents under sections may use this as a method of raising revenue at the expense of everyone else.
remember when certain groups were saying PC gamers don’t want other subscriptions because it was not safe and steam was the spot lol.
The Creature Collector Fest event has come to steam until May 19. Here are some epic discounted games to scratch the critter gathering itch.
Codebros Studio comes from Thessaloniki Greece and presents us with their new horror game Unmourned which you can check out now on Steam.
My Steam download is 4Mbps. My PSN download is not even half of that. It would be nice if Sony would step up and improve their so called "Plus" service to be half as good as something that Steam does for free.
More tips to increase your bandwidth if you have a gigabyte motherboard download Lanoptimiser. Other mobo manufactures may have a similar app. It's a dedicated QoS app where you can prioritise bandwidth for different apps. Also you could flash your router to DD-WRT or Openwrt, which will give more stable bandwidth more up times with less resets to the router. Ability to Qos all devices via wi-fi and Lan too. I flashed my router nearly a year ago and speeds and up time are up. I get 99% of my advertised speed that my ISP said I would receive being 8mbps down and 1mbps up.