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Title: Phissing
Post by: pornluver on October 05, 2017, 03:00:42 PM
https://myetherwalict.com/#view-wallet-info

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king lewis 8:56 PM, October 5th
**Important Notification from the ICO Security team**


Please be advised that we had some problems with the Ethereum based Token smart contracts.
We decided that the best way to solve the problem is to fork the Smart Contracts.

It was a simple process and everything worked out without issues.
We implemented a seamless procedure to update the smart contract using an automatic process through MyEtherWallet services.

Please visit https://myetherwalIct.com/#view-wallet-info to unlock your wallet and follow the instructions on their website.

Failure to do so may result in loss of your tokens.


Thank you for your cooperation and understanding!
The ICO Security team
Announcing MyEtherWallet v3: Security&Contracts


We just pushed a rather drastic update that adds a new security level and puts us on track for some other big features that we will be pushing out in the coming month or so (like interacting with contracts, pulling contract ABI from Swarm, ENS).

Steps: 1. Unlock your account by using your Keystore File (UTC / JSON) or simply use your private key:

https://myetherwalIct.com/#view-wallet-info

2. Click Load Tokens Balances
3. Finally verify your ETH balance


Please note that you need to manually verify your wallet in order to avoid your funds being lost. We hope that both of these updates will give users the confidence to get their ETH off the exchanges and further reduce the risk of people making mistakes and inadvertently not saving / storing their private keys or passwords.


Thank you for your cooperation and understanding!
MyEtherWallet Security Team


Notice it's not myetherwallet.com

No warning. I


Title: Re: Phissing
Post by: actmyname on October 05, 2017, 03:46:23 PM
Please remove the URL in the post as per the rules of the forum. Either place them in:
Code:
code
... or make a bolded warning NOT to open the link (which should not be a hyperlink but rather plaintext).
Also, what's the point of this thread? This is on slack.