According to sources on Twitter, the biggest CS: GO collector ever who goes by the alias HFB has been hacked. Apparently, he had millions of dollars worth of skins in his inventory, along with items well worth over $2,000,000.
Some of the items are being moved/sold right now, as per @ohnePixel and @anomalyxd who are fellow skin collectors. This is the most expensive CS: GO inventory of all-time, containing the most legendary items in the game's history.
The inventory contains over 400 skins and items such as FN Souvenir Dragon Lore, Blue Gems, ST FN Crimson Web non-duped and many others. Apparently, some accounts that got the skins have already been banned.
ohnePixel has already urged Steam and CS: GO devs to contact HFB so that he can retrieve the items. Half of these have been quickly sold, while the other half have been sent to the hacker’s steam account and are on a trade hold. ohnePixel believes that there’s still time to recover some of the items that were in HFB’s massive inventory.
According to ohnePixel, the email ID and password of HFB’s steam profile were changed a week ago without his notice. Apparently, the hacker, who is assumed to be a Russian by some sources, did not even bother to make a huge profit on the skins. The hacker sold part of the inventory at the market price listed on Steam without even trying to conduct any prospective deals.
As for HFB, he is a hidden skin collector who's remained private since 2016. Interestingly, he appears to be a keen fan of WWE. This can be identified by looking at his nickname history.
Skins are a huge part of CS: GO's success. Essentials such as player autographs and team logos are released for every Major, these are imprinted on skins or sold as stickers etc. The
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