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You have to step up your security game. Or rather start playing the security game in the first place. Third time your account get hijacked and you don't see anything wrong with what you're doing? You may lose your account permanently, there's cases of Steam support refusing account restoration for users repeatedly giving their account away.
You got your account hijacked for the 3rd time and don't see anything wrong? REALLY? Like, you think you're doing everything right and this just happens? Grow some common sense!
You need to have 2 things:
1. Awareness of phishing
2. Common sense
That means that you in fact don't know what you're doing. But if you don't want to learn, you don't have to. Have fun keeping losing your account. Just hope that Steam support won't stop help you either, like they did in the past with others who don't want to learn.
Someone is getting access to your account details, and you gotta find as soon as possible how. Maybe even nuke your PC.
If someone really managed to hack into Steam's database, I doubt they would go for small fry like your account.