not sure I woke up this morning, checking my wallet and was going to let it stake for a bit and boom a keylogger just sent all my btcd to another address. Guess this will force me to learn how to use linux.
Hi!
I'm very sorry to hear of your loss. =(
As it happens, I'm a security specialist with 15+ years of experience of this stuff. I may not be able to recover your funds but if we're lucky, it might be possible to find at least some details of what exactly happened.
I have direct connections to CEO level people of several anti-virus companies and would very much like to have your computer checked by their experts. It may be that you have some known trojan horse in your computer a key logger would only log and report your actions while trojan is a more active malware that can actually do nasty things as well), but it's also possible that what you have in your system is something not yet known. If the latter happens to be true, then the companies would be very interested to analyze the malware and add it to their detection databases ASAP.
If you have not yet erased your system, please download the Emsisoft Emergency Kit that allows you to boot from a CD or USB flash drive and scan your whole system offline. If what you have in the system is a known malware, it should be recognized as one. Emsisoft's scanner may also recognize a yet unknown virus or trojan with it's heuristic scanner. This first check would be very important to do and I suggest you take on it right away. If you have another computer available, it is best to download the tookit using that rather than the computer with the malware in it.
https://www.emsisoft.com/en/software/eek/I'll send you a PM in a moment.
Yours,
Jyri
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Anyone keeping large wallets on windows PC's should invest in Symantec Critical System Protection - google it. Either that or Deep Security through Trend Micro.
Both should be available for 30 days as a trial.