Yes you are correct. In my defense, for me it was around 2 am in the morning at the time I wrote that post and I was nearly brain dead anyway. It was a bad day.
You put it all down to a trojan and my password being abused, Of course, it was my laptop and in the end it must be my fault somehow, I agree.
You also don't seem to take the point that the only fraudulent transaction took place under my nose while I was logged in.. ie at the same time. from an IP address on the other side of the world. logged and recorded. There have not been any other attacks, just one, at exactly the same time as I was logged in. I'm sorry I didn't lose more than 0.21 I got my numbers wrong because I was very tired.
Now, despite two deep scans from two up to date virus checkers I can find no trojans or worms or other keyloggers, the only password I used when it happened was the one for that wallet. So yes, it is most likely my fault somehow, but How? Exactly? Until I can find some help on that, I can't trust using my blockchain wallet from that laptop. As escrow.mi said, my best option is using a paper wallet until this issue is resolved. If it is so easy to strip an account, my personal trust in the system is shot and I would hate to have 10 or 100 bitcoins or even only 0.21 in any online wallet until I know I can trust it again. It's a significant security problem. sorry to have upset you. Thanks for your help.