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Hackers stole $ 2 million worth of skins in Counter-Strike - Walla! The gaming channel

2022-06-23T12:00:39.679Z


The "Most Expensive Counter-Strike Account in the World" has been hacked, and the user is asking for the help of Valve and the community


Hackers stole $ 2 million worth of skins in Counter Strike

The "Most Expensive Counter-Strike Account in the World" has been hacked, and the user is asking for the help of Valve and the community

Matan Nishi, the gaming channel system

23/06/2022

Thursday, 23 June 2022, 14:55 Updated: 14:57

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While there are players who play counter-strike for the tactical teamwork, there is also a whole crowd of players who play just to collect skins and sell them for sums amounting to hundreds and thousands of dollars.

We now get news of such a collector on the Sets platform, whose account was hacked by hackers - and stole skins for a sum of money that would make many people want to make a career change and start investing in the Counter Strike transfer market.



The actor and streamer ohnePixel posts in a Twitter post in which he details that his account, which he claims is considered "the most expensive counter-strike account in the world" and contains skins worth $

2 million

, has been hacked.

ohnePixel points out that his account contains extremely rare skins, such as seven dragon lores souvenir skins, only one of which can reach $ 56,000, or even no-star karambit which is considered one of the rarest and most expensive skins of the knife on the counter strike, and its estimated value stands at

$ 1.4 million.

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ohnePixel went on to point out that most of the items have already been sold or transferred to the hackers' private account and are already offered for sale in the game's transfer market.

The account's username and email were changed about a week ago without ohnePixel noticing, and it's not clear how the player's account was hacked, but he enlisted the help of Valve and the community to help him regain control of his account.

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