I can't log in to my account so clearly the password has been changed at some point while I was gone.
Just wow. This community is so bent on throwing me under the bus without giving it a chance at getting it fixed. If nobody is willing to help then consider your coins lost because I don't know any other way to help fix this.
The only thing I can do is go back home in about a week, boot up my PC, and hopefully be able to change the passwords on my wallets before the hacker is able to export or send the coins out.
If anyone has any better ideas then please let me know. If not then I guess I am on my own and will have to wish for the best.
And even in such a dire situation, still so many sig spammers trying to bump up their post count in here.. It's a fucking shame.
This 360 seconds posting restriction sucks. I'll come back tomorrow morning, going to sleep now.
For God's sake, do not sleep in this situation. How can you think of sleeping peacefully?!

If you are the real master-p, I'll advice you to:
- Create a list of every members, you had escrowed the funds and immediately contact them either via pm or ask them in a new thread (recommended, for transparency) for getting their refund addresses. (
I would like to prefer any responsible one involved here, to create a new thread with the list and a link to your proof that you have used master-p as the escrow provider and have already sent the funds The listing is done here. Thanks knightdk)
- Start refunding them (alongwith a signed message from each of the addresses you are using for initiating the refund) immediately after converting your Fiat to BTC, wherever you are residing at present. (You can ask here for the monetary conversion obviously using any escrow among the aforementioned "The Big 5" list)
- Download a new wallet on your mobile/laptop for the purpose. (I don't think your laptop is compromised the same way your PC did)
- You may not refund everyone but at least start from small contracts you escrowed.
- In the meantime, don't try to turn on your PC remotely (until all refunds are processed from a new wallet), as this might worsen the situation further.
- After you have refunded everyone (I think you'll come back home by the time you have initiated the last refund), then you may try to turn on your PC (make sure your internet connection is turned off) and backup your wallet.dat file from your wallet. (you can only skip this step if you already have a backup on a pendrive which isn't inserted after your PC got compromised)
- Lastly, download the wallet anew on your laptop or reset your PC (not recommended) and after re-indexing the Blockchain, restore your wallet.dat file.
Well, you are solely responsible for everything happened so far and now you will have to clear the inevitable mess. Why are you to blaming us loudly for not believing in you after so much happened?
(I guess you came back after reading my email

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