A guided assistant service to help users recover hacked online accounts.
The user got hacked and is struggling with the official recovery process, a common issue. A SaaS product could serve as an 'Account Recovery Assistant'. It wouldn’t fight back, but it would guide users through a clear, step-by-step process for specific services like Steam or Google. It would provide direct links to the right support forms, offer communication templates, and list the evidence needed, helping users navigate the confusing loop they often find themselves in. The expected revenue would be low to medium, potentially charging a one-time fee of $25-50 per recovery case. After all, when users are in a panic, they’re often willing to pay for clear guidance.
Origin Reddit Post
r/techsupport
Please help me I'm a idiot and was hacked on my steam
Posted by u/fuckass12345•07/04/2025
I have been hacked, on my email and my steam, they changed the email but on my email I can see they used it to change my original email to theirs, I have proof the acc is mine but I have no c
Top Comments
u/IT_Specialist404
Contact Steam Support ASAP. There are memes out there that they are so good they probably nuke the hackers home.
If you have access to the email that was on the account, they should be able
u/Codester619
This happened to me when I used the same email/password combo for multiple accounts. The answer has already been provided: contact steam. If you have other accounts using the same email/pas
u/zeptyk
fr never understood how so many people's first move in serious situations(including irl stuff lol) is straight up opening reddit instead of doing a quick search
but other than that op you're
u/drbomb
Steam support
u/Sufficient_Fan3660
What magic do you want from reddit?
type the words into google and do what the magic words say
[https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/0A94-F308-34A5-1988](https://help.steampowered.com
u/fuckass12345
I tried but I got stuck in a loop and didn't manage to contact anyone, trust me reddit was my last choice