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I think you missed the entire premise of the article you linked - the "stealer logs" mean someone logged into your account on a system that had been breached (infected with malware), and the "stealer" "logged" those credentials.
Also, SteamDB and Steam are two very different things. SteamDB is an independent third party offering that just tracks Steam data via their API.
Steam notifies about every login attempt and 2FA is also set. No way they could do that without me noticing. Haveibeenpwned only reports central database leaks, not user-side leaks
Seriously, read the article you posted. YOU probably attempted to log in and the virus on YOUR computer you seem to be in HEAVY denial about captured your info. You're lucky the 2FA probably prevented the people who are are logging activity from your PC from accessing your Steam account.
The article you posted clearly defines stealer logs, and the email you screenshot clearly says your info is in a stealer log breach - I don't know what more to say. You clearly have all the information you need, you just don't want to process it.
YOU LOGGED INTO STEAM ON AN INFECTED COMPUTER AND ARE PROBABLY STILL USING THAT SYSTEM. YOUR COMPUTER HAS A VIRUS.