Phenom takes a hit, but says user wallets are untouched.
Phenom Poker confirmed a security breach that took their site offline earlier this week.
According to CEO Matt Valeo, the attackers compromised a team member’s computer and made off with $94,267 from the site’s token liquidity pool.
The company insists that no player funds were affected, since individual balances are stored outside Phenom’s control.
“Although this event is frustrating… I’m personally glad to see the system working – players were able to control and withdraw their funds even while our app was offline.”
Phenom plans to restore the stolen liquidity and switch to an in-game currency called CHIP to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Cash games resume April 4, but tournaments will have to wait a little longer. All MTTs that were running during the outage will be paid out based on ICM.
