Nainstalovat Steam
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Deauthorizing a machine means it will look like a new device next time you use it to log in and a Steam Guard code will be required.
If you've mistakenly checked the "remember me" box when logging in to a public computer or if your account has been compromised, you should deauthorize any computers that you've previously Steam Guarded. You can do this from your Account Details page > Manage Steam Guard and select "Deauthorize all other devices" at the bottom of the page. This will deauthorize all computers or devices other than the one you're performing this action from.
you also need a malware scanners, not just antivirus. there is no way of knowing if a computer is 100% clean. put one of my old computers in the corner for several months, then pulled it out when I needed to get its replacement repaired. Ran malwarebytes before parking the computer and it came up clean, when I update malwarebytes and ran it, was shocked at how much stuff was detected that it couldnt find months ago.
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/9/1729828401705066175/#c1729828401705075201
All the steps in post #2.