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    Valve denies massive Steam leak; says systems “NOT breached”

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    Valve has responded to reports of a massive leak that allegedly exposed data from over 89 million Steam accounts. The company says its systems were not breached and that user data remains secure. The rumors had sparked concern across the gaming community, but Valve’s new statement aims to calm things down. The Valve Steam data […]

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