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BTW, thanks for reminding to unsubscribe.
None of it relatively new.
Some phishing pages are clones of other third-party sites, such as Bitskins or OPskins.
I made a guide outlining most of this a while ago.
https://steamproxy.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1534605887
TLDR: Looking at the URL / Domain carfully is the best advice when dealing with phishing pages.
and left note that was " al "
And btw thx for the update it was happening to all of ppl 6 i encoutered about useopskins or some duped items or mistakely reported and looking for guy who is from valve ( created some simple weird GIF that you will have permaban and something else) and he said "give me your items and you will be secured" or some other things that i will be suspicious