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DO NOT TRADE YOUR ITEMS!
Your account is compromised.
Scan for malware. https://www.malwarebytes.com/
Deauthorize all devices https://store.steampowered.com/twofactor/manage
Change your password on a secure device.
Generate new back up codes. https://store.steampowered.com/twofactor/manage
Revoke the api key https://steamcommunity.com/dev/apikey
** If there is nothing in the API key area, that’s fine. If there IS something, remove it. Nothing should be there.**
No items that have been traded away during this time will be returned to you.
Change your Email’s password on your computer for safety
Also report the account’s profile as scammer, and STOP visiting 3rd party trade sites!!
Someone gained access to your account, which usually happens when you log into a phishing site with your Steam login info.
Do NOT do what anyone else told you before.
NO, because they are LYING to you about that. It is part of the scam. Please also go to the Support page and search for "phishing" or "scams" and you will find detailed information about many different versions of this and other scams that people fall for every single hour on steam.
The user is always the weakest link. Don't fall for threats or scare tactics. But if you have been presented with that specific post you've put up in your OP you MUST secure your account RIGHT NOW. Not later, not at some point after playing another game, NOW.
Literally.
NO.
They were on your account. Thats "all".
Bait, story, steps
You could do the same. Travel to a different country. Go to a new PC. Open Steam and log in to delete all your friends. Once you travel back home and access it from your living space the friend list will be gone. To no surprise.
What is it with those threats of bans and deletion? Its simple: they don't have full access to trade your valuables and need you to act fast. So they want you to hand them your items - for free.
How do they convince you to act fast? Scare tactics.