This Tutorial is if you have a victim on your RAT and you want to know how to steal their steam account. NO DOWNLOAD included!
There is a bit of research about this steam guard stuff that stops most users from signing in with other peoples logins, this will only work if you have access to the computer you are trying to steal from with your remote Administration Tool
Tutorial -
So let’s say you have someone’s Steam account but you can’t access their account as they have Steam guard turned on! it sucks I know but let’s change that so simply follow the basic steps below
So first thing we want to do is click on the slave we are trying to steal from and go to File Browser (Most remote administration tools will have this)
then locate the Steam directory usually in
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam
(This is the default install location)
So now where at the directory of steam we will need a few files so if you stroll to about half way you will see 2 files (they won’t all be the same name) But they will be very similar to this
ssfn4419608088507981
ssfn4419608088507981
They will be 2kb big depending on their profile
We will need these files, so simply download them somewhere (desktop is the easiest)
Then once you have them 2 files you just downloaded go back to the file manager and head into the folder called “Config” this will be located in the steam directory
So once you have done this you will need to download 3 files (Look below)
config.vdf
loginusers.vdf
SteamAppData.vdf
Save these to the same location as you saved the files before
So now we have the files we need to turn off Steam guard! let’s do it! XD
MAKE SURE YOUR STEAM IS NOT RUNNING
Now on your computer go to YOUR steam directory and replace all the files in your directory with the ones you have just downloaded on the remote machine
Now open up Steam once you have completed the last step & you will be signed in with their account! grin.png Then go to settings and Turn off steam guard!
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