I know I should probably ask on the software's website but I'm hoping I'll get more tips/help here than posting in a non-technical savvy place.
Just got my second warning that my Steam account was accessed from a "new" location.
Recently reinstalled Windows 10 after changing Mobo and CPU. In the past 10 years of using steam, I've never ran into any security problems.
Last week I got an email alret that my Steam account was accessed from Germany. got it at 7:22am, had my pass changed by 7:40am. to something simple for me but complicated for anyone else. even my fist pass included a made-up word, capital letters and numbers.
Just got another alert right now that, again, my Steam account was accessed from " (DE)" (Denmark? first alert was from GR)
How can I go about figuring out if I have a key-logger installed. first and second passwords share nothing in common. something HAS to be logging my login info.
Just got my second warning that my Steam account was accessed from a "new" location.
Recently reinstalled Windows 10 after changing Mobo and CPU. In the past 10 years of using steam, I've never ran into any security problems.
Last week I got an email alret that my Steam account was accessed from Germany. got it at 7:22am, had my pass changed by 7:40am. to something simple for me but complicated for anyone else. even my fist pass included a made-up word, capital letters and numbers.
Just got another alert right now that, again, my Steam account was accessed from " (DE)" (Denmark? first alert was from GR)
How can I go about figuring out if I have a key-logger installed. first and second passwords share nothing in common. something HAS to be logging my login info.