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Make sure you are completely logged out of Steam before you start the recovery process
https://help.steampowered.com/en/wizard/HelpWithAccountStolen
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=2347-qdfn-4366
Here is a guide that another Steam user was kind enough to make. It will help you navigate your way thru the recovery process if you are having any problems.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1126288560
you dont need to post screenshots nor links, that does nothing. just read and follow the guide, dont rush thru it. when people rush, it takes them longer to get their recovery ticket in.
1. steam dont care about your account, remember it!
2. steam gona support thief side on any of your discussions
3. steam gona blame you and say its only your fault
4. steam will not help you to get back anything you loose
5. steam will newer do a thing where is no profit for steam
1. steam does care, but they cannot stop you from doing something stupid with your account log in.
2. steam does not support the thief. If you claim your account was stolen, steam wants you to provide proof that you are the owner of the account.
3. as I stated, it is easier to get the log in from you then from the steam servers
4. easy to fake an account compromise. they used to do restorations, but that got abused.
5. is there profit in adding more security to the system? no there is not. is there profit adding cooldowns on trades and market sales? no there is not.
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no, it isn't. you ahv to realize that no hacker broke into steam and used that time to mess with your account. not to be a jerk, but you are not that big of a fish. anyone capable of actually hacking steam is going to scrape the data they want and sell it on the "dark" web.
at some point you either got phished and logged into a fake steam site or you gave your info away, usually on trading sites and those freebie sites.
use the link that wk gave and make sure you find out where it is that you gave away your info
nobody hacked you, unless you downloaded a virus. steam has not been hacked. you were phished or gave your info to a bad actor. figure out where or it will continue to happen
any your useless idea about hacking dont even close to the real way of hack
open youtube and look how people loose their accounts
we have seen plenty of people fall for scams where they think they are talking to a member of steam support. the reality is they are talking to the scammer who is impersonating a member of steam support and getting the log in from their victim.
you are responsible for protecting your log in. if you are using a computer that has a keylogger, that is your problem for using that computer.
the first time your account was stolen should have been the last time. clearly you didnt take the time to figure out how someone got access to it. you simply assumed it was steam supports fault and allowed what ever hole existed in your security to remain instead of fixing it.