After discovering a “security vulnerability” that allowed an adversary to gain access to user hot wallets and obtain sensitive information such as passwords and private keys, Bitcoin ATM manufacturer General Bytes has shut down its cloud services. The organization is a Bitcoin ATM maker situated in Prague. Bitcoin ATM Maker Hasn’t Mentioned The Stolen Amount A warning was issued by the company stating that a hacker was able to remotely upload and run a Java application into its terminals via the master service interface with the intention of stealing user information and sending funds from hot wallets. Despite stating that The post Bitcoin ATM Maker Stops Cloud Service After User Hot Wallets Hacked appeared first on Cryptoknowmics-Crypto News and Media Platform .