Valve is warning Steam Machine buyers that scammers have their address

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Valve has emailed European customers who ordered a Steam Machine or a Steam Controller. A cyberattack on CEVA Logistics, the firm that ships Valve hardware across Europe, took their delivery details.

CNET’s Tyler Graham reported the warning on Monday. CEVA told Valve about the breach on 7 August, and Valve spent the following days working out who to contact.

A Valve spokesperson told CNET that CEVA is still investigating. The company decided to write to everyone it could reasonably assume was affected, based on what it knows now.

Valve makes hardware as well as running the store. The Steam Machine and the Steam Controller follow the Steam Deck, and it moves all of them into Europe through a logistics contractor.

What went, and what did not

The exposed data covers names, countries, street addresses, phone numbers and email addresses. BleepingComputeradds the product type and the price paid...

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