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The number of ''Team Fortress 2'' players that frequent and use the Steam Users' Forums accounts for approximately 3% of the entire player base.<ref>http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1276735/Pictures/Other/Valve/Robin%20Walker%20Interview.m4a Audio interview with Robin Walker.</ref>
 
The number of ''Team Fortress 2'' players that frequent and use the Steam Users' Forums accounts for approximately 3% of the entire player base.<ref>http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1276735/Pictures/Other/Valve/Robin%20Walker%20Interview.m4a Audio interview with Robin Walker.</ref>
  
== Hacker attack in November 2011 ==
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== Site compromise ==
  
On November 7, 2011, the site was compromised by attackers,<ref>"[http://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/m32us/official_steam_forums_hacked_the_forums_were Official Steam Forums Hacked. The forums were quickly taken down shortly after]", [http://www.reddit.com/ reddit.com] HellJumper777, November 7, 2011. Accessed November 9, 2011.</ref> and access to the forums was temporarily disabled for maintenance.<ref>"[http://www.shacknews.com/article/70969/report-steam-users-forums-hacked Report: Steam Users' forums hacked]", Steve Watts, Shack News, November 7, 2011. Accessed November 9, 2011.</ref> Valve did not disclose any information about this incident for several days, neither on the forum pages nor at the official blog respectively newspage. Therefore it was just as long not known, whether the forum was just defaced or if the intruders had gained access to any personal user data.
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On November 6, 2011, the site was compromised by attackers,<ref>"[http://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/m32us/official_steam_forums_hacked_the_forums_were Official Steam Forums Hacked. The forums were quickly taken down shortly after]", [http://www.reddit.com/ reddit.com] HellJumper777, November 7, 2011. Accessed November 9, 2011.</ref> and access to the forums was temporarily disabled for maintenance.<ref>"[http://www.shacknews.com/article/70969/report-steam-users-forums-hacked Report: Steam Users' forums hacked]", Steve Watts, Shack News, November 7, 2011. Accessed November 9, 2011.</ref>
  
According to a news article on www.pcgamer.com <ref>[http://www.pcgamer.com/2011/11/10/steam-database-hacked-encrypted-credit-card-information-and-passwords-compromised/ Report: Steam database hacked. Encrypted credit card information and passwords compromised], Owen Hill at 10:58pm November 10 2011</ref>, dated November 10, not only the Steam forum was compromised, but the entire Steam user account database. Although user passwords and credit card information is claimed to be hashed or encrypted and should therefore be unusable for the attackers, all e-mail addresses, game purchase data and even billing addresses apparently fell into their clutches.
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On November 10, 2011, Valve managing director and co-founder {{w|Gabe Newell}} posted a message to all Steam users and on the Users' Forums home page, detailing the extent of the compromise.<ref name="pcgamer">"[http://www.pcgamer.com/2011/11/10/steam-database-hacked-encrypted-credit-card-information-and-passwords-compromised/ Steam database hacked. Encrypted credit card information and passwords compromised]", Owen Hill, PC Gamer, November 10, 2011. Accessed November 12, 2011.</ref> Newell stated that the intruders had obtained access to the forums and a [[Steam]] database containing "user names, hashed and salted passwords, game purchases, email addresses, billing addresses and encrypted credit card information".<ref name="pcgamer" /> While access to these databases were obtained, Newell maintained that Valve had no evidence that intruders had taken any information, nor compromised encryption on passwords and credit card details.
  
The Steam User's Forums were reopened on November 11, and a security notice <ref>[http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/announcement.php?f=952 Security Notice on Steam User's Forums about the attack], posted by BurtonJ (representing Valve)</ref> was published as a global announcement.
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The Steam Users' Forums were re-opened on November 11, 2011, with Newell's message posted as a global announcement.<ref>"[http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/announcement.php?f=952 Security Notice]", post by [http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/member.php?u=419397 BurtonJ] (Valve), Steam Users' Forums, November 11, 2011. Accessed November 12, 2011.</ref> The site required all registered users to update their passwords before continuing to access their account.
  
 
== Layout ==
 
== Layout ==

Revision as of 22:13, 11 November 2011

Steam Users' Forums
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Website Info
URL: http://forums.steampowered.com

The Steam Users' Forums are the official Valve-hosted message boards for the Steam Community. The Steam Users' Forums contain a discussion board for nearly every game on Steam, including Team Fortress 2. Logging into the forum requires users to register a new account or to log in using an existing account. Steam accounts and forum accounts are not connected in any way.

The number of Team Fortress 2 players that frequent and use the Steam Users' Forums accounts for approximately 3% of the entire player base.[1]

Site compromise

On November 6, 2011, the site was compromised by attackers,[2] and access to the forums was temporarily disabled for maintenance.[3]

On November 10, 2011, Valve managing director and co-founder Template:W posted a message to all Steam users and on the Users' Forums home page, detailing the extent of the compromise.[4] Newell stated that the intruders had obtained access to the forums and a Steam database containing "user names, hashed and salted passwords, game purchases, email addresses, billing addresses and encrypted credit card information".[4] While access to these databases were obtained, Newell maintained that Valve had no evidence that intruders had taken any information, nor compromised encryption on passwords and credit card details.

The Steam Users' Forums were re-opened on November 11, 2011, with Newell's message posted as a global announcement.[5] The site required all registered users to update their passwords before continuing to access their account.

Layout

The main forum layout features links to many subforums for individual games, the Steam platform, and other related issues. They are listed in alphabetical order. Each board mostly consists of user-created threads, which are presented by a subject that the thread creator enters when creating the thread. Users can respond to these with their own thoughts and opinions.

Team Fortress 2

Team Fortress 2 has its own subforum on the Steam Users' Forums. The topics can range from detailed looks into game design, reports of Team Fortress 2 related media, bug lists, speculation, specific Team Fortress 2 announcements, and more. There are also several other subject-specific subforums within the forum to filter the sheer amount of threads posted.

New Users/Training

New Users/Training was implemented with the introduction of the Mac Update for new players to post queries concerning gameplay, or anything else, which experienced forum members could attempt to answer. This allows new players to specifically post questions in a newbie-friendly place where they are more likely to get answered than shunned. It also provides access to gameplay guides, videos, and other resources.

Trading

Main article: Trading

The Trading subforum was added prior to the Mann-Conomy Update in anticipation of the new trading feature, and is now one of the most popular forums on the Steam Users' Forum. Here, users can create one thread a day to advertise in-game items that they would like to exchange for other in-game items. While replies are unlimited, users can only post one thread per 24-hour period. This was implemented to reduce spam.

Classes and Balance Discussion

Main article: Classes

The Classes and Balance Discussion subforum contains nine more subforums, one for each class, and is used to give suggestions or comments towards the relative balance of a class. The Classes and Balance Discussion subforums are also popular for the many weapon suggestions posted in them daily.

Server Feedback

Main article: Servers

Any discussion regarding servers goes to the Server Feedback subforum. Discussions can range from plug-ins, player count, or any other setting relevant to servers.

Bot Feedback

Main article: Bots

Feedback on bots is restricted to the Bot Feedback subforum, be it about bugs and glitches, suggestions, or questions about how they work.

Meet the Team

Main article: Meet the Team

This subforum is primarily to discuss anything about the Meet the Team videos. This includes any suggestions, questions, or comments about existing or possible future Meet the Team videos.

Community Content/Contribution Project

Main article: Contribution page

All discussions about community contributions or otherwise generally go in the Community Content/Contribution Project subforum. There are also many resources to help budding contributors such as guides to hat making, skinning, video making, and more. This forum has three subforums: Art/Video, Other, and TF2 Maps.

Special subforums

Main article: Hat Describing Contest

During the Hat Describing Contest, a handful of new subforums were implemented. Some of these special subforums are not shown as subforums on the Team Fortress 2 main forum, but do exist.

Suggestions

Certain employees at Valve have stated that they read the posts on the forums, and that users are encouraged to post and discuss various aspects of the game. They are interested in the problems that players come across, and work towards fixing them; suggestions and solutions to certain mechanics are less helpful as they do not provide as much focus on the root problem.

Various members of the forums send email to developers, and they may post the reply and their various takes on it on the main discussion forum.

There have also been several accounts of hoax emails on the Steam Users' Forums. Robin Walker has even acknowledged one of these during the Golden Wrench event. Humorously, this email cryptically implied that the Golden Wrench would be a limited item, not unlike the Gentle Manne's Service Medal. This later proved factual when the event set in to motion.

References

  1. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1276735/Pictures/Other/Valve/Robin%20Walker%20Interview.m4a Audio interview with Robin Walker.
  2. "Official Steam Forums Hacked. The forums were quickly taken down shortly after", reddit.com HellJumper777, November 7, 2011. Accessed November 9, 2011.
  3. "Report: Steam Users' forums hacked", Steve Watts, Shack News, November 7, 2011. Accessed November 9, 2011.
  4. a b "Steam database hacked. Encrypted credit card information and passwords compromised", Owen Hill, PC Gamer, November 10, 2011. Accessed November 12, 2011.
  5. "Security Notice", post by BurtonJ (Valve), Steam Users' Forums, November 11, 2011. Accessed November 12, 2011.

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