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The only one who can hijack your account, is when you give your credentials to a 3rd party. If you cannot help yourself for falling for scams, that's not a Steam problem.
I still have access to my account.
Explain me, why it's my fault that steam gave access to my account to different person bypassisg 2F authorisation and hiding his PC from lisf of authorised devices?
It's funny to get a VAC ban in a game I deleted 10 years ago.
Because Steam did NOT give someone else access. You shared/leaked your username, password and LIVE Steam guard code. Often done by logging in on dodgy phishing websites. An alternate possibility is that your system is compromised and Malware stole the login token, little file that tells Steam its you so you don't need to enter login details when you open Steam. Malware can delete themselves after transferfing data to a hacker
Do all of these to secure youer account and KICK logged in device out
Because steam did not give away access
You did
If you give away your credentials to a scam website, you have no one but yourself to blame.
If you cannot control your account, that is not Steam's fault. It is your fault.
Its always amusing when people think Steam is somehow giving accounts away to scammers that are worth literally nothing. Why would a scammer use an unknown, unilateral hijacking tool, and waste it on your utterly worthless account. Your account is worth nothing. Why did they not use this magical tool to hijack any of the number of trading bots who move literally thousands of dollars of trades every second. Why would the not then use those bots to move trades to their own accounts to make money. Why would they use it on your worthless account. Why woudln't they use it to hold a streamer's account hostage. Why wouldn't they use it to hijack a developers account and hold their game and store hostage. Again why wouldn't they use it for literally ANYTHING ELSE, other than your worthless account.
So, Steam Guard is joke. I wonder how session token was stolen or hacked.
Ironically, I can't access my inventory for months, while a guy 3000+ km away frome me can do whatever he wants.
Not to mention those stupid gambling sites, any sites with ads as those ads could have tracers, basically do not trust any website that is not using HTTPS or involved with "too good to be true" details/deals, etc... And adult websites can also clinch you as well, this is how 99% of people get adware.
Fun fact: all adult websites contain adware and/or spyware.
If you refuse to acknowledge where the problem is, you will be doomed to repeat said problem.
Steam does not 'give accounts away'
Users give their accounts away to scam websites
You remind me of people who blame little girl who will never grow up for provoking a pack of "friendly" dogs.
I admit that my active actions led to losing access, but I still don't understand why Steam's security system couldn't even detect such machination. All the value of Steam Guard is gone.
No I pointed out possibilities as to how your account got hijacked, no hacked, you're the one that spat their dummy out. Not my fault yet there was me being reasonably and offering reasons.
Steams system see the hijacker had the correct username, password and a LIVE guard code. People travel all the time, so geo restricting isn't a thing. Other option was the Login token and Steams system would only see YOU loaded Steam because the login token would have been yours and that saved as being logged in.
2FA is just another Step in security it is NOT a magical make an account immune to compromise. Plenty of other people have accounts that are protected with 2FA compromised all the time. Only takes one mistake to open things up to be compromised. Be thankful it wasn't your bank account and learn from it so that you take extra care in the future
But keep this up being a D and I'll switch the the other side and root for the hijackers because being helpful and constantly getting your
It seems that hardware binding also isn't a thing to Steam.
Now I like EGS more for constantly forgetting that my PC is my PC and my browser is my browser.
We're not saying you did it willingly or even knew it was a scam. If you had known, you wouldn't have done it.
The only reason we say this is so that you can be aware of it in the future. If you know how the scams work, you won't fall for them, because you'll recognize it when you see it.
If you refuse to learn from your mistake and instead deflect all blame, you're just going to end up a victim again.