For many years it's been hosted on github.com
If the site was compromised then there would be proof in the form of a malicious version of the code.
Thanks for replying. In reference to the above - am I right in saying that the website as it stands redirects to pointbiz.github.io, meaning that the code on Github must be the code that is running on the site? But I am also right in saying that your bitaddress.org hosting could be compromised and lead to bitaddress.org pointing to a different repository or running a different set of code altogether. Given that, we cannot rely on your statement that if the site was compromised there would be proof in the form of malicious code. We would be entirely relying on you telling us, and people could easily be scammed by the compromised site in the meantime.
I don't believe that any problems with bitaddress.org were the underlying cause of OP losing their coins here, but the fact remains that using
any live website, be it bitaddress, iancoleman, or anything else, is a risk. The
only safe way to use such sites is by downloading and verifying the code from Github and running it offline.