Reset the password through my email again and regained access to my account. Please still leave the trust feedback for now. I will go to sleep now and settle this out tomorrow.
Anyways, here's another signed message using keybase:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA512
This is Zeroxal and I have temporarily regained access to my account. Please leave the feedback until I confirm that I have fully secured the account.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: Keybase OpenPGP v2.0.53
Comment: https://keybase.io/crypto
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-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
It seems like the hacker didn't change my email and I just noticed that by trying to reset the password using my email. The email address was able to be changed via password, right? My email address was immediately locked after the unauthorized attempt. Did that prevent the hacker from doing further actions? Not sure about that...