Like Steam phishing campaigns, this particular Steam scam—referred to loosely as the “I accidentally reported you” or “I accidentally reported your account” scam—has been coming and going since initial reports of it emerged in late 2018. To date, it has no other target apart f...
Scam: I Have Been Reported and Will Be Banned Any claim that you've been accidentally or falsely reported for fraud or any other infraction is a scam. Do not follow any instructions provided by anyone claiming to have accidentally reported your account. If someone did report your account ...
This is the case with the accidentally reported accounts scam. Scammers target their victims and send them a message that usually is as follows: “Hi, bro. I am very sorry, but I accidentally reported your account for scamming me“. They usually mention that they did it because your accoun...
other infraction is always the introduction to a scam. If someone did report your account falsely and you're concerned about being banned, you can rest assured that Steam disregards false reports. Do not follow any instructions provided by anyone claiming to have accidentally reported your account...
Steam users: Don’t fall for the “I accidentally reported you” scamPosted: March 29, 2021 by Jovi Umawing Suppose that, out of the blue, a Steam user tells you they’ve accidentally reported you for something you didn’t do, like…...
Joining an E-sports league Joining or helping out an E-sports team Voting for a team or individual The promise of cheap items or trades/discounts Free games, bonus promotional offers and items The “I accidentally reported you Stay safe out there!
A different variation of this scam involves someone claiming to have accidentally reported your Steam account. They may apologize before suggesting that account recovery might only be possible with a Steam administrator. The alleged Steam administrator will threaten account deletion unless you relinquish ...
There's a discord scam I've seen where someone will say they accidentally reported your account and then sends you to a "steam moderator" to fix the problem, which of course requires that you input your password into the hacker's steam clone site.Pocky...
I fumbled about a bit, accidentally attacked somebody else’s base because I hadn’t yet figured out that part of the UI, then managed to get into warp, which brings you out of the system you are in and presents the stars as a map divided up into regions. ...
If someone claims they reported you accidentally or falsely, you do not need to do anything to protect your account. These claims are always fake and only meant scam you. If someone did report your account falsely, you can rest assured that Steam disregards false reports. ...