>> I get a text with a confirmation number, but I'm not anywhere near my computer so I can't check what that's about
>> As soon as I get home, I check, and my BTC on CB were converted back to my local currency (SEK)
>> Couldn't convert it to BTC tho
>> Next morning, email says my transaction went through
>> I look in Electrum, no BTC
No one said anything about this part of OP's post. If I understood him properly, Coinbase converted the deposited bitcoin into fiat (Swedish Krona), and he says he couldn't convert it back to BTC. But the next morning, Coinbase sent out his bitcoin. What bitcoin if it was previously converted into fiat? Maybe they converted it back to BTC and than sent it out. Not that it matters because we are obliviously dealing with another issue here, but I just find this weird.
@Kittn2
Reinstalling Electrum or installing some other wallet on that computer until it gets reformatted isn't going to do much good unless you find out what exactly happened. How would you rate your overall concern with internet security? Do you have pirated software, pirated OS and antiviruses/antimalware apps installed? Do you download torrents, watch porn, and open unknown email attachments and scripts that promise great fortunes?