
“Tradefortress, the developer behind bitcoin web wallet Inputs.io, released a statement on his website today, after being forced to close it down in the aftermath of a major hacking incident, saying: ‘I know this doesn’t mean much, but I’m sorry, and saying that I’m very sad that this happened is an understatement.’ Inputs.io, which was intended to be a high-security bitcoin web wallet, was apparently hacked on the 23rd of October, when thieves stole bitcoins worth over $1.2m at current BPI prices.”
http://www.coindesk.com/hackers-steal-bitcoins-inputs-io-wallet-service/
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