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Bitcoin ATM maker refunds customers affected by zero-day hack
Bitcoin ATM maker General Bytes says it is refunding cloud-hosted customers who lost funds in a "security incident" in March that exposed customers' online wallets.
As previously reported by Cointelegraph, a hacker accessed sensitive information including passwords, private keys, and coins online on March 17 and 18 after uploading a Java application to the General Bytes terminal from distant. The ATM maker detailed the attack in a March 23 incident report.
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In a recent statement to Cointelegraph, the ATM maker said it acted quickly to “resolve the situation” and has made the decision to refund “cloud storage customers who have lost funds.” ".
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