male-ware
sexist or feminist?
I had enough funds in my hot wallet for the transaction and after canceling the private key requests the transaction went through fine.
And yes my paper wallets are watch only so maybe for some reason it was trying to draw funds from them-
I'm going to reformat my laptop just in case- thank you for the replies.
Better safe than sorry, however, if you had malware that was trying to get your private keys, I would suspect it would have also stolen the remaining contents of your online wallet while you were logged into blockchain.info. The only reasons I could imagine this not happening are as follows:
1) It can't tell what the hot and cold funds are, so the prompt was caused by malware attempting to steal it all that and hitting cancel thwarted it.
2) You use 2FA and a separate authorization code is required for each transaction, even back to back.
Regardless, if I were unsure in your scenario, I would move my hot funds to a completely different wallet generated separately out of an abundance of caution, however, I have no experience with blockchain.info wallets, so I don't know if this would be necessary, beneficial, or even possible.