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It is your own fault!
Why dont I feel sorry for you?
Use your brain while using the internet, don't trust anything a stranger sends you, especially if you have to download and execute it.
Remember when taking pictures try to show your name on that account.
I sent them a picture of the virus or keylogger that i downloaded, a picture of the hacker's profile page, picture of his IP address and location, picture of market history, pictures of my emails, and the IP teamspeak server that i joined.
Steam told me to use Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and it worked perfectly. It's free, after i scan with that i found lots of malware on my pc, and 2 of them name "Stealer Password" .
I also downloaded AGV anti-virus and was scanning at the same time.
Well they restored my items.