Post: Gabe Newell Gives Away Personal Steam Password
03-05-2011, 04:44 PM #1
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Steam's CEO Gabe Newell has given out his Steam account information and double dog dares you to log-in to his account.

Gabe Newell's Steam account information has been leaked to the entire world. Not by a hacker, but by Newell himself in an attempt to prove how safe Steam's new security system is.

Valve recently unveiled Steam Guard, a new layer of protection that allows Steam users to tie their account to a single PC, preventing account theft even with the knowledge of log-in information. Steam Guard also notifies users if someone tries to log-in to their account from a foreign computer.

At the CeBIT conference in Hanover Germany, Newell demonstrated the power of Steam Guard by revealing his Steam log-in email and password to the crowd (and now the internet). "You can try to log-in and steal my account if you can," he said. "But you can't."

Newell's Steam log-in email is "[email protected]," and his password is "MoolyFTW." Give it a shot! Perhaps the exlusive Half-Life 2: Episode 3 is inside.

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RedKnight
03-05-2011, 04:46 PM #2
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Haha, it won't be long until its cracked. I can already see a crack, in theory it will work.
03-05-2011, 05:06 PM #3
Winning
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Lowl. He's a dead man, and fat.

Heres what it says when you try to log into the account:
Originally posted by another user
Sorry
This account can't be accessed from this computer without additional authorization.

Please contact Steam Support to have a member of our staff assist you. Legitimate claims for help with account access are our number one priority.

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