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https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/discussions/forum/0/4767710564308401570/#c4767710564308406045
I have never cheated in any game. This just happened recently, the hijacker played DBD after accessing my account and now i got a van ban.
2. follow Knee's link and do all that.
3. figure out how they got into your account so it wont happen on your next account.
I'll give you some context since you replied to this forum. I appreciate your time and effort in replying.
Context:
Hell week (exams) for me. Been busy studying my ass off. Decided to take a break and practice smoke line ups in CS2. And noticed someone was using my account, playing DBD. I never gave anyone my account, didnt clicked on any links, didnt replied to any one who messaged me, and didnt login into any websites. Hijacker played all of my games CS2, DBD, APEX LEGENDS, GMOD everything at that same day. I changed my password, username (since it changed my original username to DISPLAYER), removed all connected devices despite only having 2 devices (phone for steam guard and PC). This happened the moment i added unknown friends i never played with. 2 strangers to be exact. I unfriended all of my steam friends except for those i personally know after this happened.
Got a 14 hour global ban in CS2 that same day and vac ban 3 days later in DBD. I stopped playing this game btw for 5 months months.
The type of ban you have is displayed on your profile.
1. Common sense
2. Awareness of phishing
Steam Guard/2FA, Backup Codes, or any other ritual you might perform for the sake of security merely complements those two. It doesn't replace them. Common sense & awareness of phishing are the only solid foundation of security you have.
I havent. I joined that group years ago. I have no interactions with the group or have anything related to the group. I was kid back then seeking a community, and prolly stumbled upon that group.
https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/46DB-4CEC-F7E9-49E5
Thank you for replying to this discussion man.