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But in case electrum confirms to you that your wallet was indeed hacked, then there is nothing you can do as Bitcoin wallets are also susceptible to hacking. You might only want to try compensation from electrum if indeed is not your fault. They might also try on their path to trace the transaction, unfortunately, hackers are smarter these days.
Electrum isn't a company, it an open-source client which is being developed by volunteer developers so they aren't liable to any lost funds cause by either a bug or the vulnerability of the client.
For reference, here's their license:
github.com/spesmilo/electrum/blob/master/LICENCEElectrum isn't a custodial wallet either so there's no way to verify the lost of funds but the user himself.
The users' seed phrase, password, passphrase, etc. aren't stored in any server, the public "
servers" are just there to provide Electrum clients data from the blockchain.
Those aren't owned by Electrum either, those servers are by users who have a public Electrum Server.