Dekstar
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In a daring show of confidence, Gabe Newell released his steam username and password to the world during a CeBit talk. Steam Guard uses Intel's new line of 'Sandybridge' processors to lock down accounts to a specific computer, meaning phishing attempts are made redundant if you're using one of these new bits of hardware.[br]There is video proof of this; in the Youtube video below, Gabe's username is shown to be '[email protected]', with his password being 'MoolyFTW'.[br]
www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXkTMhp7QFI
[br]Is Steam Guard an efficient way to protect your account, or does it seem like steam's ability to be used from any computer (and therefore steam cloud) is being sidetracked for the security of its customers? Of course, this feature is optional, so what would you choose?