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Topic: MyEtherWallet has Suffered DNS Hack, with Disappearance of Users’ Money (Read 122 times)

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The open-source financial market services tool MyEtherWallet (MEW) was exposed to a Google DNS hack. Social networks and other crypto discussion boards have recently exploded with dozens of reports on the fact stating that their virtual coins have been stolen from MEW accounts.

Published by a Reddit user on April 24, the post said that 0.09 ETH (around $65) had been hijacked from a MEW account. There was no doubt that the owner of the wallet had become a victim of a cryptocurrency scam that involved a DNS exploit. He mentioned that he had ignored the notification claiming the insecurity of a website. Sure, it was not a regular thing for MEW, but the user paid no attention to it and filled his details in. In less than 10 seconds, the digital currency was gone.

Read the details in the article of Coinidol dot com, the world blockchain news outlet: https://coinidol.com/myetherwallet-suffered-dns-hack/


News for the April 24th, there were already a lot of topics about this situation. It's good that it's lit several times, but I think it's not worth writing the same many times
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I made a thread due to this with some alternatives/how to protect yourself:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.35512209

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The open-source financial market services tool MyEtherWallet (MEW) was exposed to a Google DNS hack. Social networks and other crypto discussion boards have recently exploded with dozens of reports on the fact stating that their virtual coins have been stolen from MEW accounts.

Published by a Reddit user on April 24, the post said that 0.09 ETH (around $65) had been hijacked from a MEW account. There was no doubt that the owner of the wallet had become a victim of a cryptocurrency scam that involved a DNS exploit. He mentioned that he had ignored the notification claiming the insecurity of a website. Sure, it was not a regular thing for MEW, but the user paid no attention to it and filled his details in. In less than 10 seconds, the digital currency was gone.

Read the details in the article of Coinidol dot com, the world blockchain news outlet: https://coinidol.com/myetherwallet-suffered-dns-hack/

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