Lost account
I want to explain my situation as clearly as possible in hopes that someone from Steam, or anyone who has been through something similar, can help me. I simply want my account back.

My first Steam account was recently blocked/locked for reasons unknown. Steam Support told me it was because my account had supposedly been accessed by someone else. However, this doesn’t make sense to me, because all login information shows only my own IP and location. As far as I can tell, I was never hacked, so the account appears to have been locked for no reason.

I contacted support immediately. I explained that I am the real owner and asked them to unlock the account because I just want to play my games. Their response shocked me: the only way for me to prove ownership, according to them, is to provide the original CD key used in 2004 when the account was created—along with a photo of the physical box. I obviously don’t have either of those after 20 years.

What makes this worse is that I have every other possible form of verification:
• I have the email
• I have the phone number
• I have Steam Guard active
• I have the credit card connected to the account
• I can log in normally at any time

In all my years on Steam, I was never once asked for a CD key to prove ownership—not when I changed phones, not when I lost access to my authenticator, not when I forgot my password. Email verification was always enough. I’ve sent support multiple screenshots proving I’m the owner, along with every detail i could think of, but they keep refusing everything and insist I must provide the CD key from 2004.

They also claimed they “suspect the account has changed owners,” which is absolutely untrue. I’ve never shared my login details with anyone—not to let someone try my games, not for any reason.

The only unusual event in the past 20 years happened about four months ago. I received notifications asking me to confirm market listings I didn’t create. When I checked, I saw two unknown logins from completely different countries. This was shocking to me, since I always believed Steam Guard prevented unauthorized access. I still don’t know how someone got in. I have never shared my password or account information.

I reported this immediately. Support reset my password, logged everyone out, and since then I’ve kept the same password—it’s still the one the account uses today. That was the only security issue I’ve ever had in two decades.

So now I’m stuck. I can’t find a 20-year-old CD key, and support refuses to accept any other proof of ownership, even though I have full consistent login history, personal information, and account access. I’m being locked out of my own account simply because I can’t provide a physical CD key from 2004.

What guarantees that if I create a new account today, I won’t face the same situation 20 years from now? It feels unreasonable that a decades-old CD key is the only accepted proof of ownership.

Note this is not made, to disrespected steam or anyone,
It's just made if anyone suffered similar thing or someone more knowlegable to help me
最后由 yonen 编辑于; 21 小时以前
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You need anything that can prove you're the original account owner, which is anything they might ask for.

If you have something physical to prove a past purchase, that is likely ideal for them. They'll generally ask the account owner for something they can provide.

If you can't provide that, ask them for what else you could potentially provide that would be acceptable for them.
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But here comes shocker, support responds to me, that only way to prove i am owner is to send them CD KEY that was added in 2004 when account was created. Of course i don't have it, who will keep this things, not only they want CD KEY but irl picture of Box with CD KEY.

This is standard for accounts where a CD key was used to activate a game around the time the account was created. They want the actual card showing the CD key because that proves you have the actual card, and didn't just fake the CD key. If you used a credit card on the account around the time you created the account, you can try asking them if giving the last 4 digits will be sufficient.
You aren't the only one to complain about this. It is pretty ridiculous to expect people to keep a box for decades on a platform that is mostly digital.

The way your account got accessed was likely by them stealing your login token.

When you login, it generates a token that proves you logged in. This is why you are not asked to login again every single time you open a new page or refresh the one you are on, What these hackers were doing was copying that token. Then Steam let them into your account without them ever needing to sign-in nor verify on using your MFA.

Then they were stealing all your items and wallet funds because that wasn't protected by MFA either.

Steam has never take security seriously.
Undiscovered successful phishing?
Are u 100 % sure?

They provide no other option? 20 year old box....
In a national legal case they would rip this crap to pieces
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