I don't think you're listening, and on top of that, making false assumptions.
Read what I wrote. The BitCoins were not sent out of my wallet. There is no send transaction. There is no security problem with my password1. The RECEIVE transaction went as expected, then 12 hours later it was undone, and the same receive appears to have occurred on a new address I've never seen before, that has been magically added to my wallet. Now they're still showing up, but that new seemingly impossible transaction and address aren't getting any confirmations2 so I can't do anything with my BTC...
I've never used a cloud wallet before. I use a variety of locally-stored and encrypted wallets. I wanted to see how their service worked.3 Especially their little coin mixed send thingy.
What could cause that, I ask. It LOOKS like a Transaction Malleability goof has been applied to this transaction, and Blockchain.info is having trouble figuring out which way to go. Both addresses/TXIDs show that they were sent FROM the exact same set of addresses. It means that Transaction Malleability can be applied to any transaction, not just the ones you do yourself. And now it's forking around... Doesn't know which address to say it really went to. Odd, that I ended up with this new address in my wallet, that's a total damn mystery. I'm just looking for a theory on how this is possible.
1. Does not answer the question: Do you have 2FA enabled on that account?
2. Do you have any transaction IDs we can try to look up so we can see what the hell's going on?
3. You used 40 BTC to
test a service you weren't sure of?
