Personally, if it were me, I would want to make sure that the account was indeed compromised so as I have some idea what happened. If you didn't go to a phishing site then it's possible that there is a keylogger on your system. Again, if it were me, I'd scan for loggers and rootkits, then completely format my hard-drive, do a clean install of my operating system and create another brand new account. If it is indeed a logger then it is still there and somebody has access to your new account too. If it was the case that you accessed a phishing site then that worry is no longer there with your new account, but I still wouldn't feel 100% safe until I'd done a clean install of my operating system and created a brand new account. Sometimes when we're playing around with Bitcoin it doesn't seem like 'real' money - but if your system is compromised, you WILL lose more in the future. Backup all your important data to an external hard drive, scan it with as many different anti-virus / anti-malware / anti-spyware / anti-rootkit programs as possible (preferably portable versions), then re-install your OS and create a new account; that might seem overkill but that's what I would do if it were me. Libertas