now there needs to come a hard fork to give that coins back
it has been said that the three addresses affected were addresses related to an incoming ICO !
Does anybody know what project token or ICO was effected by this attack? A hardfork isn't the solution though....sloppy code will result in a messy outcome, so the solution is to not take risks with unproven code. This isn't the type of stuff for which a chain should be purposefully forked, right?
the dao was sloppy code and ethereum forked !?
Good one roselee

Please remember that the DAO hard fork was decided after (almost) consensus in the ETH community as wasn't the result of a so called God mode.
Moreover, the DAO owned 15% of all ETH when the bug in Parity's multisig we are facing here is only regarding 0.6% of all ETH (of which 3/4 has been rescued by the White hats group). Not that much at stake to even consider an hard fork here.