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I know this message will not apply to 90% of my friends, but given the amount of accounts being compromised, I still believe it is necessary to highlight the plague infecting Steam.
It appears that the standard "phishing/keylogger" scams have evolved past the "vote for my friends team," with many falling victim to the new(ish) "$10 or $50 Steam gift activation scam," with the creation of new domains that look very similar to the "steamcommunity" we all recognise as legitimate (slight spelling variations include "steamcomnnunity, staemcommunity or "steamcomnunnity" ).
Gaming is often an incredible way to relax, lose yourself, and(or) chill with friends.
Please DON'T allow these deplorable cretins access to your Steam account.