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Read up on phishing. You fell for a trap. ♥♥♥♥ happens, we're failable humans. But to accept one's own failability, now that's divine.
Aside from that, the usual spiel:
-deauthorize all other devices
-revoke your API key
-change your password
-generate a new list of backup Steam guard codes
Stop arguing and do something about it.
No. Report and block them. It is a scam and there is 0 reason to continue interacting with them
We can tell you were they likely got the information and it's from those scummy 3rd party sites you have in your name history.
You must have, and your focus now needs to be on securing your account before you block and report the scammer.
Scan for malware https://www.malwarebytes.com/
Deauthorize all other devices https://store.steampowered.com/twofactor/manage
Change passwords from a clean computer
Generate new backup codes https://store.steampowered.com/twofactor/manage
Revoke the API key https://steamcommunity.com/dev/apikey
Stop using shady third party trade sites or clicking suspicious links.
Do each of the steps.
I'll also add that the entire reason why you made this thread was, presumably, to ask us if it's real. You've gotten that answer. It's a scam, and an obvious one at that. You've been given a lot of links to Valve itself telling you it's not real. Why are you so determined to try and argue this now?
Secure your account. Report the scammer. And move on.
Will have a link to the Self locking tool in the email notifying you of changes to your account.
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=6416-FHVM-3982
DO NOT be logged in on any account
Follow the guide. If you can't enter details cause they've been changed, you don't remember or have access to use the I don't have/known this data option or just enter random dskjfhksjdfh to continue
Do not ask for abuse of the report systems. We never had anything to do with that alleged scammer, so our reports, if we would be stupid enough to do this, would just be discarded.
By the way, giving away your login credentials to a stranger is not getting hacked.