There is something wrong about your allegations. You said the wallet.dat file was stolen from your computer by a Trojan horse. That means the thieves would have to extract the private keys from your wallet.dat file and then redeem the electronic coins.
Err... Do you happen to think that BTCurious is lying as well?
I am reporting a hack as well, by the same email. Most exchange accounts were protected by google authenticator, these seem okay. I've lost 100 Bitcoins on one account that didn't offer GA, and one got compromised but didn't suffer losses.
Still investigating method of attack.
Edit: My harddrive has not been erased.
What about Cdecker: (More than 8000 BTC stolen.)
Still reconstructing everything that happened, but it seems that broadband-178-140-220-181.nationalcablenetworks.ru [178.140.220.181] was able to log into my machine:
Sep 28 20:45:36 nb-10391 sshd[19170]: reverse mapping checking getaddrinfo for broadband-178-140-220-181.nationalcablenetworks.ru [178.140.220.181] failed - POSSIBLE BREAK-IN ATTEMPT!
Sep 28 20:45:37 nb-10391 sshd[19170]: Accepted publickey for cdecker from 178.140.220.181 port 28384 ssh2
Sep 28 20:45:37 nb-10391 sshd[19173]: subsystem request for sftp by user cdecker
Same happened a few minutes later on my machine at home (my bash history must have told him were to find it), and from there he must have been able to find my wallet backup (which is really old, but was kept unencrypted, so any key that was in there is compromised).
I'll write everything down and file a report, we'll see how open to technology the swiss police are

I'm scared.