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Topic: [10-07-2018] MyEtherWallet Urges Hola Users to Move Funds After Been Attacked (Read 113 times)

newbie
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The news is certainly sad for the holders of a large number of tokens. But if you want to secure your altcoins, download the browser specifically for your MEW wallet and do not install any third-party extensions in it. I hope the crypto currency market will recover after this news.
full member
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MyEtherWallet, one of the internet’s most popular services for managing cryptocurrencies, suffered a serious security breach for the second time this year. After a couple of breaches and a close call, MyEtherWallet (MEW) apparently is playing safe and is warning its users about every possible threat that could come their way. Hola’s Chrome extension seems

Read More: https://news.bitzamp.com/myetherwallet-urges-hola-users-to-move-funds-after-been-attacked-through-vpn-service/

I heard the news from my friend, but I'm not worried about it, because I'm not a hola user  Cheesy but for this reason I think it's quite interesting because very rarely the attackers use the extension as a wallet trace recorder they more often use malware, scampage and some other ways
jr. member
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MyEtherWallet, one of the internet’s most popular services for managing cryptocurrencies, suffered a serious security breach for the second time this year. After a couple of breaches and a close call, MyEtherWallet (MEW) apparently is playing safe and is warning its users about every possible threat that could come their way. Hola’s Chrome extension seems

Read More: https://news.bitzamp.com/myetherwallet-urges-hola-users-to-move-funds-after-been-attacked-through-vpn-service/
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