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As long as you have steam guard enabled, you should be fine.
I would also recommend you change your steam password again to something completely different.
In most cases it's an long forgotten alt account running on same email.
Do you happen to use any 3rd party sites with "steam login", trading for example? Or voting?
The emails you are talkin about are Guard emails with codes for login?
I don't use any more 3rd part websites.
Yes guard email codes
Make sure nothing is in your API key. https://steamcommunity.com/dev/apikey
If there is something there, remove it by clicking on the revolk button.
I would add:
To increase your security and comfort level: Steam Guard is indeed your friend.
To increase your security and comfort level: Make that password a L-O-N-G, complex one! I don't remember offhand how long a password Steam accepts. Make it as long as possible. It can still be something that's not hard to remember and/or type. I also don't remember offhand if Steam allows you to do things like "stay logged in on this computer" or similar. I say: DISABLE that, requiring the effort to supply your password to be entered for EVERY login.
I recommend to use a password manager: KeePass is a free, open-source and good password manager, it's website is https://keepass.info/
with a password manager you don't have to remember and type the passwords, the password manager will do that for you.
KeePass uses an encrypted database to store your passwords and you can save more information with your passwords like on which website to use this password... KeePass has a built-in password generator
Is the "hello name" not actually your login name but something else (as well)?
Do you use auth app?
All these 3 things each mean = these emails are fake or for another account.
this would not help at all if what you said was true.
If there was malware on the computer, no steam guard, no complicated and very long password, and especially no type it each time would help.
A long password only helps if someone grabs data from steam servers and can decrypt them. Same as steam guard.
You want a passphrase that can not be guessed.
And log out if your computer is on its own.
If malware is on a computer, it is too late, and you need to secure it.
Why do you think 2FA is so widely used?