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April 25, 2018, 05:30:40 PM
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Based on statistics and Analysis I recently found out that 2,500+ ether users were hacked just within the range of 19th to 25th April, those it mean that ether wallet are no longer secured again or what is going on.. something have to be done to stop the rate of hacking.

I think ether developers have to be in questions.

What are your opinions?
Would you mind on posting more relevant information? Address? Source of news or any visuals that would collaborate with your statistics and analysis.?It would really be hard to presumed if details are lacking but one things rest assured that hacking of tokens would be always present on this digital world. Due to carelessness of newbie token holders or just purely on phishing out or bruteforcing tactics.Therefore as a token holder we should set out max security and awareness towards our token holdings.
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April 25, 2018, 05:28:54 PM
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Feel free to explain us what analysis and statistics you have used to find out that 2500+ ether users were hacked within one week?
I doubt how OP has done with his analysis. In fact, according to the hacker's address, there is only up to 60 transactions with the total amount almost $150k
This seems to be another fake thread or FUD



Also, what wallets did they use and how much ethereums had they in their wallets? if you thread title claims based on statistics, then you have to show us the statistic and as we are in the internet, with proof.
I guess he can't answer your question because there is no a problem with another wallet and that's only on the MEW wallet.
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April 25, 2018, 05:26:57 PM
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Based on statistics and Analysis I recently found out that 2,500+ ether users were hacked just within the range of 19th to 25th April, those it mean that ether wallet are no longer secured again or what is going on.. something have to be done to stop the rate of hacking.

I think ether developers have to be in questions.

What are your opinions?
Please, try to give more information in your thread and link where we can prove the information you are saying. To put spam posts here there are enough of them here Smiley
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April 25, 2018, 05:17:20 PM
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Source ? If you dont have any, i cant say anything about it. And even if your statistic is true eth dev cant do anything right ? cause the hack is not in ethereum it self but there some phising attempt, the dns hijacking etc. Even paypal have been through that few years ago.
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April 25, 2018, 05:11:14 PM
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Based on statistics and Analysis I recently found out that 2,500+ ether users were hacked just within the range of 19th to 25th April, those it mean that ether wallet are no longer secured again or what is going on.. something have to be done to stop the rate of hacking.

I think ether developers have to be in questions.

What are your opinions?


 To have a post that  says  it is based off statistics and then not show where you found the statistics is a little odd to me. I would  prefer to see  the evidence, and then be able to judge whether it is valid or not before I were to make an assumption about who's at fault or who will need to question about these hacking  incidents. To just spout off numbers and expect us to just take them at full value without evidence is quite odd I think as well so if you can provide the links to where you found these numbers then we can talk about who needs to be questioning who is at fault for these hacks.

Before we blame anyone shouldn't we look at how  the coins were stored. I'd be more than willing to bet that it would fall more on the creators of the wallets or the users of the wallets they did not secure the coins rather than the ether.
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April 25, 2018, 05:03:38 PM
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Based on statistics and Analysis I recently found out that 2,500+ ether users were hacked just within the range of 19th to 25th April, those it mean that ether wallet are no longer secured again or what is going on.. something have to be done to stop the rate of hacking.

I think ether developers have to be in questions.

What are your opinions?
Do you have some link where we can see that news? We can find more details and so can opine. Smiley
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April 25, 2018, 04:31:14 PM
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Based on statistics and Analysis I recently found out that 2,500+ ether users were hacked just within the range of 19th to 25th April, those it mean that ether wallet are no longer secured again or what is going on.. something have to be done to stop the rate of hacking.

I think ether developers have to be in questions.

What are your opinions?

This isn't related to bitcoin at all. You have not provided any source of your statistics. This topic is spammy and should be deleted or at least moved to an off-topic section or altcoins. Moderator, please take proper action.
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April 25, 2018, 04:04:09 PM
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Feel free to explain us what analysis and statistics you have used to find out that 2500+ ether users were hacked within one week?

Also, what wallets did they use and how much ethereums had they in their wallets? if you thread title claims based on statistics, then you have to show us the statistic and as we are in the internet, with proof.
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April 25, 2018, 03:57:51 PM
#1
Based on statistics and Analysis I recently found out that 2,500+ ether users were hacked just within the range of 19th to 25th April, those it mean that ether wallet are no longer secured again or what is going on.. something have to be done to stop the rate of hacking.

I think ether developers have to be in questions.

What are your opinions?
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