There's nothing blockchain.info can do to help you get your coins back.
Actually Piuk is refunding those that were affected:
Jesse James has informed me of a problem with the rng used by blockchain.info javascript clients being poorly seeded when initialised in a background webworker task. In some browsers this could lead to duplicate R values being used when signing transactions (Firefox is likely to be particularly vulnerable). This issue effects the transaction signing code only, not the generation of private keys.
Patches have now been deployed, Please ensure you upgrade to the latest version of your Blockchain.info client.
Chrome extension - v2.85
Fixefox extension - v1.97
Mac client - v0.11
Users of the web interface should clear their browsers cache before next login.
Only a handful of addresses are known to be affected thus far. Likely if you have been affected by this problem your coins will have been taken already. All affected users will be refunded in full, please PM me or email help@blockchain.info.
Patches have now been deployed, Please ensure you upgrade to the latest version of your Blockchain.info client.
Chrome extension - v2.85
Fixefox extension - v1.97
Mac client - v0.11
Users of the web interface should clear their browsers cache before next login.
Only a handful of addresses are known to be affected thus far. Likely if you have been affected by this problem your coins will have been taken already. All affected users will be refunded in full, please PM me or email help@blockchain.info.
SpaceX and others that were affected by this issue, contact him by email (the one at the end of the post I am quoting above) or PM.