Kaspersky noticed it as a possible threatfor being a shortcut for hackers to hack into my pc (riskware) so that means steam is not safe?
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If you look at the steam main page, you can find a list of entire steam community, their specs, how much ram they have, what OS you use and etc.
how do you think Steam knows all the private (your) data?
You opt in or out of the hardware survey when you first install Steam.[QUOTE="chapman86"]You opt in or out of the hardware survey when you first install Steam.If you look at the steam main page, you can find a list of entire steam community, their specs, how much ram they have, what OS you use and etc.
how do you think Steam knows all the private (your) data?
DJ_Lae
Bingo. The Kaspersky warning is a false positive. Make sure Kaspersky is updated. If it is fully updated and you still get that warning, it's time to find a new antivirus app.
You opt in or out of the hardware survey when you first install Steam.[QUOTE="DJ_Lae"][QUOTE="chapman86"]
If you look at the steam main page, you can find a list of entire steam community, their specs, how much ram they have, what OS you use and etc.
how do you think Steam knows all the private (your) data?
deadfirezero
Bingo. The Kaspersky warning is a false positive. Make sure Kaspersky is updated. If it is fully updated and you still get that warning, it's time to find a new antivirus app.
Nowai Kapersky rulez. If I wasn't a cheapass I'd be using Kapersky.
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