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Báo cáo lỗi dịch thuật
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=2347-qdfn-4366
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_cat.php?id=94
What do I do if my Steam Account is stolen?
https://help.steampowered.com/en/wizard/HelpWithAccountStolen
Self Locking Tool
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=6416-FHVM-3982&l=english
Account Security Recommendations
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=1266-OAFV-8478
Follow these steps to secure your account after you got it back, don't skip any.
1. Scan for malware https://www.malwarebytes.com/
2. Deauthorize all other devices https://store.steampowered.com/twofactor/manage
3. Change passwords from a clean computer
4. Generate new backup codes for your Mobile App https://store.steampowered.com/twofactor/manage
5. Revoke the API key https://steamcommunity.com/dev/apikey (there should be nothing in the APIKEY)
Most common reason people get accounts hijack for any service really are as followed.
- Sharing account infomation with others.
- Logging in on phishing sites.
- Downloading / Installing Virus / Keylogger on your system.
- Using public devices that has keyloggers, such as cyber cafe, school computers, and etc...
- Storing your login credentials on a unsecured service that others has access to view.
- Using same login credentials for all your things, or using same login credentials on another service that had a data leak. Yes it does matter because even if it not related to Steam, if using same login credentials, hijackers will try to use those credentials to see what services you use with those credentials. https://haveibeenpwned.com/
Most likely fell for "I'm admin" scam.
Use a ticket to the Support to recover your account. However, if you can't provide them the proofs they're asking for, your account is gone.
^This. Lock the account, you should've gotten an email from Steam to lock your account. If you deleted it, and deleted it from trash, then that you own mistake. Yes i got this on my email. and I also know the Ip address of the scammer.
#1
Dear amp~~~~~
The Steam Guard Mobile Authenticator has been removed from your Steam account.
If you did not perform this action, please follow the link below to lock your account and submit a request for assistance.
Lock my account
#2
Hello amp~~~~~
A phone number (ending in 60) has been removed from your account.
If you did not do this, your account may have been compromised. Please change your password immediately, or contact Steam Support.
#3
Dear amp~~~~~
Here is the Steam Guard code you need to login to account amp~~~~~:
Y5X7Q
This email was generated because of a login attempt from a computer located at 103.62.152.26 (PH). The login attempt included your correct account name and password.
The Steam Guard code is required to complete the login. No one can access your account without also accessing this email.
If you are not attempting to login then please change your Steam password, and consider changing your email password as well to ensure your account security.
If you are unable to access your account then use this account specific recovery link for assistance recovering or self-locking your account.
#4
Dear Dear amp~~~~~
The email address associated with your Steam account has been successfully changed.
We are sending this notice to ensure the privacy and security of your Steam account. If you authorized this change, no further action is necessary.
If you did not authorize this change made from the computer located at 49.146.33.207 (PH), then please change your Steam password, and consider changing your email password as well to ensure your account security.
If you are unable to access your account then you may use this account specific recovery link for assistance recovering or self-locking your account.
It will take way longer time than losing the account.
If you have locked the account with the change email notification email, just wait and calm down.
Use the time to read about internet security.
Pattern of scam:
Bait, story, steps