I have the wallet files backed up and restored but my password isn't working thus I'm unable to send any funds out. The hacker likely didn't move the funds because he already knows he has full control over them and can move them anytime they want.
And no, I won't be needing to ask for donations. Not like anyone would want to donate directly to me anyway after all of this. It is my own fuck up for getting keylogged or whatever it was, I don't expect or want anyone to step in for me. I'll be able to repay everyone on my own.
Normally hacker move instantly. Why taking a risk at all? And it would be plain stupid to let it lay in these addresses because he would have to fear that you have a hidden backup with the private keys on your pc, so that you can access it once you have access to the pc. So it makes no sense to me why he did let it lie there.
And the password for your wallet, how could he have achieved it? It's not that a hacked email account could give him that password.
How did you check that the password did not work? You mentioned you mounted the harddisc externally, hopefully from another, clean OS, so that he could not infect instantly again. Better would be a different pc to protect against bootsector viruses too. You say your password doesn't work again but for me it makes no sense that he did not withdraw instantly. It was a big and unnecessary risk.