CS:GO's biggest item collector has reportedly been hacked, with $2 million of items on the line
Valve seems to be reverting affected trades

Members of the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive community are reeling amid reports that the game's most prolific item collector, with an🔥 inventory worth over $2 million USD, has had his account hacked.
Yesterday, content creator ohnePixel said on Twitter that "$2,000,000+ in CS:GO skins have been hacked and stolen (some items getting moved/sold as we speak)." ohnePixel notes that "this is the most expensive inventory all-time, containing the most legendary items in CS:GO history," including seven Souvenir AWP Dragon Lores🦹, and the no-star Karambit - a unique item that 𝔉only exists because of a glitch.
$2,000,000+ in CS:GO skins have been hacked and stolen (some items getting moved/sold as we speak)this is the most expensive inventory all-time, containing the most legendary items in𝓡 CS:GO history (7x souvenir dragon lores, no-star karambit, #1 bl𝓰ue gems)@CSGO @Steam pic.twitter.com/d80miZorNh
Whatever the truth of HFB's identity, zipelCS said that many of the items sold from HFB's hacked account had disappeared from their new owners. The account for , another CS:GO skin marketplace, noted that purchased items were disappearing from Steam inventories - seemingly an indication that Valve had taken the rare step of intervening directly against the sale of ha🦂cked items.
5/? HOLY SHIT, they actually are reverting the trades. I wonder what will happen to the people that purchased t🎃he things. Just a big L? We have never seen this🦹 before. "Csgo support undid one or more of your actions" pic.twitter.com/oi2bIC0xrc
zipelCS further added a screenshot indicating that CS:GO support was directly reverting some of the affected trades. Players have speculated that Valve's direct action suggests it's likely an exploit within Steam led to the hack - but there's not yet any evidence to suggest that ♒this is the case.
We've reached out to Valve for comment and will update this story if we l🌠earn more. The company has not yet made any public statement on the hack.
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