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翻訳の問題を報告
My account was hijacked last year by a phishing bot and was propagating it's phishing links via steam messages when it got compromised early this year.
It was bought to my attention and the situation resolved with me getting back control of my account when a friend notified me in late march.
If you receive any unsolicited messages asking you to click a link either to vote for their team or for any other purpose, without any prior context and any replies you get after corrosponding with the sender seem robotic, vague or unusual, please do not click on the link ignore it and report the account for being compromised. Do not worry, the original account owner will be notified and they will be able to regain control of their account. Please remember to exercise caution when provided with unsolicited URLs and ensure that you don't provide any login information without checking the URL of the website you are entering into first.
In case you missed my message. I may get back into TIS-100 if you're playing it and I have someone to talk about solutions with. Really enjoy that game so far.