noobs trying to steal steam accounts

Okay for the last week now I have been getting spam mail saying my steam account needs to be verified.When I check my steam account it appears to be verified also. My Firefox browser addon wot underlines the link as untrusted, is there anyway to keep noobs from sending me these emails? :brow: Edit: I just cheeked the link, with another computer, and the link is blocked by Firefox by default.

Just give me your account name and password and I’ll make sure it doesn’t get hacked.

Delete your win32 files. ALT + F4. Pour Himalaya dew all over your computar. Try turning it off and on again. Check if the cable is connected. Is the light blinking?

OH SHIT WHAT DO I DO I HAVE VIRUSES

I lol’d at how it included some random member names, and how the space in “Pokemon Eater” broke the link…

Dw, I just told Hubi about the bot sending PM’s thing.

But he is away on steam so it may not be resolved instantly.

I’ve gotten 3 of those PM’s in the last 2 days. I reported the first one.

I think coldroll is talking about his EMAIL not his Private messages. My advice is this, Ignore It. Oh and you probably were asked by a specific user to be the admin of his servers no? you wanna report this user.
I’m saying this from EXPERIENCE.

I didn’t get a chance to report him, but I did report the link as a web forgery to Mozilla Firefox. Sadly though I deleted the message. Also the user is a fail troll.

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