Post
Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: MyEtherWallet Succumbs to DNS Attack with $ 17 million stolen
by
stomachgrowls
on 25/04/2018, 23:41:39 UTC
You know what ? OP is writing random thing and smugle his website link there. There no 17million stolen https://etherscan.io/address/0x1d50588c0aa11959a5c28831ce3dc5f1d3120d29 here the hacker wallet. I hope you guys still be aware too.
Been searching up which wallet on where OP is tending to say here.$17 million stolen is indeed high amount but i dont think the address you given in on the ones who do make that redirection or DNS hack of mew. 215 Ether is just too small out of that DNS attack but yet its quite big money basing on current Eth price which is $641 that would be still roughly on $137k.
Hacking incidents do really happen and most of the time they do appear when theres a bullish trend or market is on greens. Wink

wow, $17 mil. is a large number if it's true. People should be more careful. It's easy to get lazy and let your guard down.

I don't blame OP for putting their website, but when I see two guys in suits on some website, offering me something, right away I can see a big sign fraud lol.

You are quoting my post without significant connection towards on what you reply.You are not getting my point and my question towards op on what address and sources where op claims about that $17M hacked tokens amounts.
Due to the lack of security of the MEW website. I find it very disturbing at times. I pity all the people that were affected by the hack. They should implement a simple verification security feature to avoid such attack. Today all the people are selling and we can see a bloodbath in CMC. Due to these hacks, the prices kept going down.
This is DNS hacked which involves on the domain itself and MEW has nothing to do with redirection.