According to BlockBeats, Ahmad Shadid, the founder and CEO of io.net, announced on April 25th that hackers have only been able to alter the private names of user devices, without running any new containers on the machines. The company is currently investigating the issue and will implement a fix as soon as possible. This statement comes in response to previous reports of hackers manipulating the names and online statuses of multiple io.net machines via the API, thereby corrupting data. At present, the names and online statuses of several machines have been altered. Shadid reassured users that no new containers have been run on the machines, limiting the potential damage caused by the hackers.