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https://steamhost.cn/help_steampowered_com/en/faqs/view/3B6E-B322-2400-8D24
Valve's policy on item restoration is clearly outlined for everyone to read.
https://steamhost.cn/help_steampowered_com/en/faqs/view/3B6E-B322-2400-8D24
Valve use to restore items until the community abused it. It's far too easy to fake account hijackings.
A few clicks. Poof. All their valuables are gone forever and they will never get it back. Scary.
Valve has already made moves with Trade Protection for CS2 items and is shopping the idea around to other game devs, if they want to add it for their game items.
It isn't retroactive so, it does nothing for you now anyways but things are happening.
You goofed and gave away or let someone else have access to your account.
intellectual discussion ends here
You can read about Trade Protection for CS2 items from the official KB article. Specifically...
Account security is your responsibility.