: Tools designed to log or save SSFN files, which Steam uses to remember a computer and bypass Steam Guard email verification.
: Grabbers or "loggers" are often used in credential-stealing scripts to extract these session files from a user's local directory ( C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam ) to gain unauthorized access to accounts. Technical Context
: These are hidden files (e.g., ssfn1234567890 ) that allow a user to log into Steam without a 2-factor authentication code if the device has been previously authorized.
If you found this file on your computer and did not put it there yourself, it may be a malicious script . You should avoid running any .exe or script files contained within the ZIP and perform a full system scan with reputable antivirus software.
: A "logger" of this type usually automates the process of finding these files and sending them to a remote server or Discord webhook.
Based on the naming convention, this file is typically associated with: