2 more wallets from the "hacked" transactions have been spent in the past month. See the underlined transactions below (those in bold were spent almost a year ago).
Yes, these were listed by Cryptsy as stolen funds. Check the archive.org link before suggesting that they don't belong to the larger transaction with 1000BTC addresses...I know.
A link back to the old blog outlining "hacked" transactions:
https://web.archive.org/web/20160325013714/http://blog.cryptsy.com/
Additional BTC transactions taken from another wallet on the same day:
https://blockchain.info/tx/e68f52a38f58e71b951a08650e20aea3f62f7331a3f548e99181f6dbf1cc1d51
https://blockchain.info/tx/48721871b11f716688fcf80a91a5c7586a1dddee83d90b84b564f3f29e11504c
https://blockchain.info/tx/790aa7ec2678552c88cf95110c0df4bcc16a72b8f7e6f331292b977cc6e481df
https://blockchain.info/tx/e8bb46bc6ea5f4580dd2b73f5d6a116e9023c84eb7c0fd4f34bcef3aca606fad
https://blockchain.info/tx/f3998a7e2e8b451106327d2c6e7f73ba58c2fd54b4bb3595b18a2d76e7d15f44
Those in bold have had SPENT transactions within the past 8 weeks after sitting idle since 2014.
THIS WOULD SUGGEST THAT THE FUNDS ARE NOT LOST.