Not a scammer, an evil mastermind! There are no such thing as hackers. People don't try to steal ethereum, that would just be silly. It's all me! I spent thousands of dollars on a server, insane amounts of time setting up the server and getting it secure, countless hours answering emails and chat questions, even spent time creating a video to show new people how to setup a wallet and get connected to our server. All the money and hard work has paid off by stealing 5 eth!
I'm rich now! I'm headed to Vegas, if you need me I'll be in a the presidential suit at the most expensive casino resort I can find with half a dozen hookers and a large bag of coke for the next couple years.
Viva La Scamming!
The professionalism really shines through here...
Look, at the end of the day you screwed up and costed your miners thousands of dollars. You were hacked multiple times and each time proclaimed "we are now hacker proof!!". Clearly computer security isn't your forte, and if it isn't you should be warning people from day one you have no clue what you're doing. They can then decide if the 1% pool fee makes up for the fact they may be mining for free.
To make it worse you promised after the first times to personally cover the loses. This never happened. You now say you will do so once the pool is proven to be secure. What difference does that make? Pay up what you promised and very clearly warn others that future blocks have a high probability of being lost.
Sorry you've lost so much time and money on this venture but you started this to make money off of pool fees. It's a business and you've failed your customers.