Thank you to everyone who replied, I have scanned my computer and I did find some stuff that said trojan , It was downloaded by my daughter off some software site. She did this right before I left town on Friday night so I am assuming since yesterday was the first time I logged into bitcoin that is why it happened at that time, I really appreciate it , I was extremely concerned as I have a new employee along on this trip, I almost feel bad I was actually wondering if this person was involved as they are the only other person in the hotel whom knows me and that I use bitcoin, Now I am concerned to even sign into any account what if they already have my passwords to like my email and other accounts, Should I reformat my hard drive or go to every account and change passwords? I enabled 2 factor authentication on local bitcoin, But my concern is I had my phone connected to my pc at one point. Dont mean to seem whining about my small loss , I seen some people have lost triple my little 500 but its sickening to know it happened
This is why you should not share computers. Even though you obviously "trust" your children, they may not fully understand of the importance of computer security nor have the skills to properly implement proper security
You are absolutely right. Normally I would not especially on my work computer for that reason alone. But now I will never ever allow that again. I was about to load more bitcoin when I remembered I needed to make that transfer, I am so glad I waited , at least they were not able to take it all, Still bothers me that I allowed myself to be vulnerable. It shows the same amount I sent but it just shows a different wallet address, Then they first tried to log in from a ip other than mine, My research says its in albania but who knows, That login attempt failed. they then waited 20 minutes before logging in and taking the 500 i had left in there. It would be nice if localbitcoin sent a email when there was a failed login attempt especially since it was literally within seconds of me logging in. In fact I was still logged in when they did the failed login attempt. Now I will make sure to hit log out every time I am done at localbitcoin. I recieve emails right to my phone so if I had received a failed log in attempt notice I would have known , yet still hopefully I never have to deal with this again. I am using avg now, If anyone knows of more or better security please advise,,
thanks again to everyone