There's a thread about hacked accounts over here.
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1877That paints a pretty grim picture, because according to it the OP was still unable to talk to an admin and regain control of their account almost one year later.
I did contact the admin, SysKoll, via a DM here, like the thread suggests (a step that thread's OP apparently didn't take), but he seemingly was online last over a month ago, as seen by clicking his profile here:
memberlist.phpThat list also confirms that he's the only admin that was active in 2023. That's consistent with what I've seen yesterday in my constant logins over here to check for updates -- forum is far from active.
I think it's safe to assume we won't get an intervention soon, if at all.
Do what I did, and run through all your accounts, change mail where you can, wipe data where you can't. Make sure you prioritize accounts where your money moves, and especially the more common stuff (I'm assuming he may go for your Paypal before your local home banking). Enable phone for most important accounts.
I think, from what activity I've seen these bastards undertake on my accounts, they seem to prioritize accounts that don't seem secure / don't seem like they have fast or reliable support.
Aside from your money, remember your info is also valuable. Pretty likely the scammer now knows your phone number, home address... anything they can have gotten their hands on by logging in on one of your accounts. So take that into consideration, delete if you can -- if like I think you can't (keep in mind they only need to breach one account to get this data, and they probably did that before you read the spamgourmet mail), expect more scam attempts on your phone-searchable accounts (like Telegram).
If you can think of anything else, or hear from an admin yourself, pass along. So shall I.
Good luck...