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You signed into a phishing site, and gave away your username/password. How is that Steam's fault?
1. Because that's how it happens every time.
2. They didn't hack Steam or your account. If they could do that, they'd be hacking accounts with higher value and doing it in a bigger scale to maximize profits before the breach is blocked.
3. Your groups make it obvious you've been using 3rd party sites associated with account hijacking.
What a weird coiendence how pretty much everyone who comes here about their account being phished happens to be involved in CSGO trading and uses 3rd party trading websites. Definitely not related at all.
All subscribers are responsible for their own account as per the agreement.
Sure you want to walk away from that cool profile? You learned something the hard way and you're not the only one. Don't be loose with your trust even though you've been here so long.
Consider this, my home was broken into while at work long ago. The police took the report and I described my property losses. Never heard from the police again and didn't complain.
check trade history
YOU GAVE AWAY your information. Any and all non-steam sites are SCAMS. Collecting your information, and selling it to scammers to use against other users.
This is the third time in 20 minutes I'm having to post this.
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!!
How to recover your account
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1126288560
Even if steam was hacked, it needs the code.
Thats actually one of the very few moments the code actually has a purpose
you're legit part of 2 csgo trading sites, which both require you to login with your steam credentials totally careful