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Do not trade until your account is secured.
Take the following steps to secure your account:
1. Scan for malware. https://www.malwarebytes.com/
2. Check that the email and phone number on the Steam account are still yours.
3. Deauthorize all other devices. https://store.steampowered.com/twofactor/manage
4. Change passwords from a clean computer.
5. Generate new backup codes for your Mobile App. https://store.steampowered.com/twofactor/manage
6. Revoke the API key (there should be no key). https://steamcommunity.com/dev/apikey
Steam does not return inventory items or wallet funds: https://help.steampowered.com/faqs/view/3B6E-B322-2400-8D24
If you no longer have access to your account, read this:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1126288560
Hi!
Stop using scam sites. You are in a group that advertises such a scam site (you also have that site in your name history).
Never enter your Steam login information on a third-party site!
Unfortunately, your items are gone.
Type "Scam" into the forum search bar, and read the thousands upon thousands of instances of people who fell for the same thing you did.
They all have one thing in common; They were tricked into giving away their credentials, thus allowing the scammer in. There's lots of ways it happens. "Catch $50", "Vote for my team in the tournament.", "I accidentally reported you, and now you'll be banned.". Probably the most common method is the use of unofficial, third-party trading/gambling sites. I don't believe a single one of these are legitimate, though the best among them probably do some degree of legitimate trading to cover for the scamming they're doing off the top.
(FYI, there's a known scam trading site in your username history, and a scammy looking bot account in your friends list. Proof you've fallen for it at some point, and that may not be the only point where you fell for it.)
The only legitimate place to trade on Steam, is on Steam.
That "How to Recover Your Account" guide posted above is your best option to ensure your account is re-secured. Your items are gone.
Have you scanned your PC for malware? What about your API key?
You should remove that scam site from your name history too.