Hacker stole $2 million worth of CS:GO skins

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A large number of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive digital items have allegedly been stolen from a collector’s Steam inventory. Popular CS:GO skin collector ohnePixel says hackers stole around $2 million worth of skins from the victim, including seven valuable AWP Dragon Lore souvenir skins for competitive multiplayer.

“This is the most expensive inventory ever,” ohnePixel explains on Twitter, adding that the Steam user has seven AWP Dragon Lore souvenir skins in his collection that are selling for over $56,000 each on some retail sites. of third-party skins.

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The collection also included the legendary “starless” karambit and a variant of the “blue gem #1” hardened karambit knife, worth around $1.4 million alone.

According to Dotesports, the victim’s Steam account appears to have been compromised last week when hackers changed the name of the account and associated email address without prior notice from the owner. Now, according to ohnePixel, about half of the inventory is out of stock, and the other half is “shipped to a pirate’s Steam account and waiting to be traded.”

We’ve reached out to Valve for comment.

Source : PC Gamesn

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