I was reading this Docs on Electrum :
Even if TrustedCoin is compromised or taken offline, your coins are secure as long as you still have the seed of your wallet. Your seed contains two master private keys in a 2-of-3 security scheme. In addition, the third master public key can be derived from your seed
So I have this question , if I have a Keylogger on my PC (Dosen't matter if it's Clipboard , Screen capture or whatever) and I make a new fresh Electrum wallet with Two-Factor Authentication (with TrustedCoin) .
It dosen't matter if I make Two-Factor Authentication or it does not , since it says that I'am able to recover my wallet with the seed , so if the keylogger captures somehow the seed , I'am screwed ?
Because the Electrum says what I quoted above , and the TrustedCoin says this :
you can offer a wallet that is secure even if the user's computer is compromised with a keylogger.