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Fordítási probléma jelentése
steam will only contact you thru account alerts, they do not use discord, steam chat, changing the profile, etc
if you think your account is compromised
Steps to take NOW:
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)
Valve will never warn you about anything. If they suspect something is going on they will lock your account down first without asking questions. You'll see a red alert in your Steam client which you cannot miss. They will force you to contact them to straighten things out.
Again, they will never ever contact you first and threaten to lock down your account. They will just do it first and ask questions later.
Lastly, why would they use Discord which has nothing to do with Valve? They have their own methods of contacting you. It would be like Blizzard contacting you on Steam for a Blizzard account problem.
"If you think the Steam user is under false accusation."
Even a child has better English grammar.
The grammar is actually part of the scam... it filters out less gullible people and reduces the amount of time wasting the scammer engages in. Added bonus a lot of us pat ourselves on the back for being able to read, and assume it's because scammers are dumb (and foreign) and so we dismiss them as a serious threat or issue. Which of course benefits the scammers
They aren't that dumb. Their techniques are much more refined that people give them credit for sometimes.