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Otherwise, if you miss something the hijacker could simply retake the account in the future again.
I've scanned my pc with CCleaner and MalwareBytes, if its not enough I'll just reformat my computer. I got too careless, thought it was a normal img file.
Really though, if you think about it, the only indication you may have that it was "not enough" could be another hijack.
It could be anything.
Yes I really learned from that incident not to click on random things. Just a question though, is it possible for my items to be retrieved? I've sent a steam support ticket yesterday with a print screen of the trade history.
Hopefully these experiences make people learn, but most of them will not, and scammers will continue to have easy targets and continue to do what they do.
I would rather suggest to use Common Sense 2014 as primary security.
Common Sense 2014 wow thats a good program saved me both times before.