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(They aren't pretty, but I hope you will leave them as an example and just post some advice of your own here.)
The general advice about phishing also applies on Steam: if you receive a link via email, or private message on Steam or wherever, don't use that to log in. Always visit websites where you would type in your password from your own bookmarks or enter the address yourself.
Use Google to find Steam's Account Security Recommendations as well as this thread on reddit, including the replies, should give you some orientation on how you can help fight and be safe from phishing: http://www.reddit.com/r/Steam/comments/1zyokg/how_you_should_deal_with_scammers/
http://www.reddit.com/r/Steam/comments/1yw25k/psa_new_phishingscam_technique_on_fake_steam/