Sorry for your loss.
How were you hacked? Can you share some of the lessons you learned? What did you do wrong?
Thank you
Actually, I don't know exactly, but I think the main mistake was downloading crack from the Internet. I used Windows 10 and downloaded the crack for a video converter program, and then the problems started.
Although I know the danger of cracks, unfortunately I live in a country that is banned from most services and we do not have legal programs, so I am forced to download cracked programs, and although I downloaded many cracks before, I did not have any problems, and the site from which I downloaded the crack seemed safe to me. It has nothing to do with Crypto, but the incident occurred after downloading the last file, so I guess it is the reason.
Several days after downloading the file, I opened the wallet, made a transaction, and sent some Bitcoin to the exchange, and the balance was still there, but after a few days, I opened the wallet to check the balance and was surprised that my balance was 0, and about $750 of Bitcoin that was in the wallet had been transferred to an unknown address.
I expect that the hacker was able to inject the keylogger program into my device, and after I opened the wallet, he was able to obtain the password, open the wallet, and steal the balance.
Of course, after the incident, I repartitioned the hard drive, erased everything, reinstalled a new system, and increased security, but it was too late. Although the amount was not very large, it was a harsh experience for me, and the most important lesson I learned is not to trust any file on the Internet and not to be complacent with safety procedures.