I think there was an incidence where they got hacked like this before and the culprit hit the Google DNS or cookie, I'm not sure but I remember there wasn't any problem with the Ethereum network but the hackers put some malicious software into Google DNS that they were able to get the users private key and stole their ETH.
The term is called DNS hijack, it did not specifically target Google DNS but the website's hosting provider. There are some platforms that experience this kind of attack, Pancakeswap is the one that I remember since it prominent platform. In short, the hacker attacks the hosting provider to change some particular site's actual server into the one they control.
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Indeed it seems there is no recent news about this issue. As I have said, a lot of variables go into place, so to conclude the evidence of the exploit is tricky. One thing I believe for sure is that this issue is not coin-related or even EVM chains related. It must be a user-related problem.