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I mean, do you care enough about your account to follow the steps to secure it? Care enough not to click on random links or sign in to scketchy websites? That's how they're probably getting in.
Steam already gave you all the tools to secure your account. Now do it.
Steps to take NOW:
1. Scan for malware https://www.malwarebytes.com/
2. Deauthorize all other devices https://gtm.you1.cn/storesteam/twofactor/manage
3. Change passwords from a clean computer
4. Generate new backup codes for your Mobile App https://gtm.you1.cn/storesteam/twofactor/manage
5. Revoke the API key https://gtm.you1.cn/dev/apikey (there should be nothing in the APIKEY)
https://youtu.be/8um_cZLvVNQ?si=P7DXlJdrYBfS3Cfs
steam system is really nerfed now
Stop listening to youtubers who make money by you watching their rubbish
I’ve got accounts 20 years old and have more hijacking attempts than I can remember, but never have I let them get hijacked.
Security issues are user created.
You gave away all your account details.
The account name, the password and the KEY to the door, the Steam Guard Mobile code giving them access to the account.
How? by either logging into a known scam site or sites, tailored malware on your PC, the vote for my team scam, you have a pending ban scam on Discord, free knife click the link etc.
How does Steam (a program) know it is not you when all the account details are correct? It doesn't, therefore any action taken on your account is seen as you doing said actions.
The alternative is not plausible:
1) Someone would have to "GUESS" your account name from "millions of possible combinations".
2) Next they would have to "GUESS" your password from "millions of possible combinations" and then match it to your account name with "millions of possible combinations".
3) And finally they would have to "GUESS" the Steam Guard Mobile code "which changes every 30 seconds" to match both your account name and password to then have access your account.