About the new update CS:GO - ABOUT SCAM VIA WORKSHOP

COUNTER-STRIKE: GLOBAL OFFENSIVE

2 Apr/19

[Update to Workshop Submission Process](

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive -

With today’s Steam update, we’re making a change to the Workshop submission process to address fake item scams. First-time submissions to the CS:GO workshop will now require email verification before the item can be listed publicly. For those of you that have previously submitted Workshop items, you shouldn’t see any change in functionality.

Background

What do we mean by fake item scams? If you browse the Workshop enough, you may have come across an item with an image of a rare skin, promising giveaways or free content. These items often contain phishing links that are used to compromise Steam accounts.

In the past, our moderation team would review Workshop items reported by players. Fake item scams would then be deleted and our team would reach out to the owner of the account and let them know that their account is likely compromised. The problem with this approach was that some items went unreported for quite a while, allowing them to appear to players and get in the way of real submissions.

New Process

With today’s update, Steam will send an email to the account owner when a new item is posted for the first time, asking them to review and confirm the item they just posted. If an item was posted without their knowledge, this email provides an easy path to recover the account and change their password.

Our aim with this change is to reduce the potential for scams on the Steam platform, without creating unnecessary hassle for frequent Workshop creators.

Let us know if you have feedback.


This topic will interest you @Allen_Wright , and you will see why you lost your knife, probably clicked on this “free skin” and placed your trade offer on some malicious website.

How I tried to explain it to you in your post below.

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