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The only way they could have gotten this information is through phishing or malware.
What you have described is nothing new..
And, like always, it's just a standard scam. Somebody pretends to be a person of authority, makes the mark panic with some alleged infraction or danger, offers to help with this, and *bang* you're screwed.
doing these
1. Scan for malware
https://www.malwarebytes.com/
2. Check that the email and phone number on the Steam account are still yours.
3. Deauthorize all other devices
https://psteamproxy.yuanyoumao.com/twofactor/manage
4. Change passwords from a trusted/clean device.
5. Generate new backup codes for your Mobile App
https://psteamproxy.yuanyoumao.com/twofactor/manage
6. Revoke the API key https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/dev/apikey
(there should be nothing in the APIKEY)
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3367841871
https://psteamhelp.yuanyoumao.com/en/wizard/HelpTradeRestore
Rule of fact: if they use a chat system like Steam chat or Discord, it's not real.
In accordance with section 1 C of the Steam Subscriber Agreement, you are fully responsible for all actions on your account, no matter who used the account. This includes actions that occurred as the consequence of fraudulent account access by phishing or malware, be it input relay, session token theft or any other method that granted a third party access to your account.
If they're putting you under pressure, consider it a scam attempt. Also, I've never heard of anyone having the ability to unblock themselves, how is that even possible?