Strangely, seclog did not shows any change in password and/or email, so I don't think it's a hacked account, but their past post history shows some interest in the topic, I can't fathom why they change course and decided to try their luck in scamming people.
It's strange that it was banned, it seems that it was reported to be malware because we rarely see an account banned due to scam.
In general, it is good that it no longer exists. Such a scam is easy to detect, and a bad website design will raise suspicions. I just hope that such topics are reported quickly.
When someone goes to an important forum board to post "give me your seed" that is no longer problematic to determine whether it's a scam or not, there is no biased judgement of moderators. You see, when they say scams aren't moderated to prevent abuse, that's good, but this is too obvious of a scam attempt, there is no room for any moderation bias.
If you see anyone asking you directly to give them your seed phrase on a free site like weebly, without providing any backgrounds, report it, whether they get banned or not, it's up to the mods, but do you think this user is going to come back complaining about being banned?
There is a limit to everything, even to freedom, you can't let people to be free to do whatever they want, it can't happen, nobody can live safely if that happens.