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Valve can't fix something that lives outside Steam. That's why Steam has pinned threads warning about using none Steam websites. There are plenty of warnings PINNED. You clearly ignored them and visited the site anyway. Other users like you that would benefit from the warnings won't bother reading them or this either.
Stop using dodgy sites and check things first https://www.scamadviser.com is 1 of several sites you can use to see how trustworthy a site is.
And right after the next video played, another site.
Even more hillarious.
To protect people who fall for this, you need to monitor the whole internet all day.
Its not even a page, its just a frame.
*after a minute of looking at the login page THROUGH THE STEAM BROWSER*
oh my god
EDIT: and by the way takes no time at all to screenshot legitimate images and turn them into Images with Transparent backgrounds so they can slap them on any page or email they want.
and it clearly still looks fake as the "popup window" is not in system color.
Nothing for Valve to do, they don't own the internet. How about you get some brains and not use such sites to start with?
A trivial thing to say, but an expensive and probably lengthy difficult process if international law is involved and the scammers are concealing their identities through registrar privacy features. Both of which are almost certain unless it's the scammer's first day on the job.
You can obviously tell by the garbage URL or domain but that above seals the deal.