Bitcoin ATM manufacturer General Bytes says it is reimbursing cloud-hosted customers who lost funds in a hack earlier this month.
"We have taken immediate steps to prevent further unauthorized access to our systems and are working tirelessly to protect our customers," General Bytes said in a statement.56 BTC, worth over $1.5 million at current prices, and 21.82 ETH, $37,000 at current prices, being deposited into wallets connected to the hacker.
General Bytes told affected customers to implement new security measures after the hack. Source: General Bytes
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