And all possibly true, but the one really odd thing is that I have four Blockchain.com wallets, three of them had small sums in and I just used them to play about with a few things without risking my main wallet which I do not go near, none of them are linked in anyway I might add.
Funny how they went straight to the one and only well paying Blockchain wallet without even touching the other three which I never gave a shit about and had little security.
Was talking to a pretty clued up programmer this weekend in Cambridge who plays about with crypto, his money is someone working at or connected with blockchain.com
You can forget bout blockchain because you are not the only one with a bad experience using it, it could be an inside job or there is a security loophole in your computer that has been tracing all your activities, the hackers will target wallets with a huge amount of money on it what AV are you using and are they premium AV, hackers are very active now because of the popularity of Cryptocurrency where the holder is the only one responsible on how he secures his funds, without proper knowledge he is an easy target.