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if you receive any messages from me regarding trades/signing up to third party sites DO NOT click the links
this is concerning to me and should also be to you as this means hackers have found a way to bypass 2 factor authentication
i have not clicked on any suspicious links, only i had access to my accounts, i had not even been on my pc for over a week prior to this happening
i recommend that you all change your passwords just incase and keep a close eye on any codes that are sent to you via the steam mobile authenticator, if you have any sent, i recommend changing your password and unlinking any payment details immediately just incase
also check your steam login history to ensure that you do not already have a breach, usually these hackers are from russia/china so look for any logins from those locations