![]() ![]() Unfortunately, it seems that even after a 2 year period, Valve has simply ignored the issue because the exploit still works to this day and on top of that, the game developers were allegedly preventing ‘The Secret Club’ from publicly disclosing information surrounding this massive exploit. ![]() Since then the information regarding the exploit was kept under wraps, so that Valve could acknowledge this issue and patch it. They had apparently found out about this exploit 2 years ago and had reported the same to Valve. ‘The Secret Club’ on 10 April revealed a lot of information about an exploit that directly affects all games based on the source engine. This CS:GO exploit can expose your Steam password RELATED: 8 types of hacks and cheats in CS:GO So, finally on 10 April 2021, ‘The Secret Club’ who claims to be a “not-for-profit reverse-engineering group,” decided to reveal all the information they have about the exploit to the public while alleging that Valve prevented them from “publicly disclosing it”. The information surrounding this exploit was allegedly brought to Valve’s attention 2 years ago, but the American video game developer seems to have not acknowledged this issue so far as the issue still exists today. News about a huge CS:GO exploit has surfaced recently which allows hackers to steal Steam passwords of users via a simple Steam invite. ![]()
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