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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Most likely, you logged into a third party website(probably gambling or trading for CSGO). And that website put an API key in your account. All those websites are scam.
We see scammed people like you in dozens every day and everytime the same things happened on the same way - in contrast to you we all know what might have happened, so you should rather believe it instead of insulting others with crap like "are you okay?"...
And the very first post told you what to do to make your profile safe again, but answers like...
...suggest you don't do that steps so you're declining every kind of help we can offer you. If you wanna lose your whole account, fine.
Again, if you want to prevent further damage, so all steps Dr.Shadowds provided in #1 - that's all you can do now.
It's just impossible until you leak your data to keyloggers or third party websites promising items, giveaways, gambling, bla bla bla.
You wanted to use a scam site and got scammed.. That is what you are saying.
Then don't do that.
Nobody can assist you here, btw, if you have been scammed. You may just as well not post here, because it's a waste of your time.
yeah lol you got owned.
Stop using scam site..
1st - its a scam site,
2nd - you said that site scammed you now you are defending it..
You sound like a hostage that fell in love with its kidnapper.
...so: do you wanna be funny, do you troll or are you simply just confused about the whole situation?
So, that's what happened: You gave them your login name, your password and at least one of your Steam Guard-codes, they let you use their site for a while to make you feel safe until the point they used your (gifted) data to clear your inventory. And now you're defending them... Are you serious?
It's just incredible... Almost everyone getting scammed by those sites seems to have the Stockholm syndrome since all of them tried to defend the website they got scammed by.