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Selling 11 games for $15 that are $30-$40 each on Steam. Fishy.
Humble Bundle is a legitimate site that has existed for a long, long time.
And since you do not even have to connect your account to claim the games literally nothing can happen.
Steam Accounts arent "hacked", they are phished.
As for the original question: you get 1 key per game.
so calling that site a scam then you are in wrong
I've used humble since the early days, it's a well known reputable bundle site, doesnt require you to login to steam on their site, and often it's for charities, so you can get good deals on game/dlc keys to redeem on steam or elsewhere.
You should read less clickbait stuff.
I've been using humble for a long time, so have many people here.
What you DON'T do is use a site that wants you to login to Steam in order to use it, that's usually a sign of a site designed to phish your login, put an api key onto your account that hijacks trades/market use etc. There's FAQs on Steam about scams.