Wait, I thought MEW still connects to internet even when opened Locally.
You know, to load Tokens balance, create a new Token listing and to broadcast transactions?
Anyway, since it's DNS spoofing, we can easily tell when your MEW are being hijacked when the certificate returns as false
Technically yes in signing a transaction you do not need an internet connection AFAIK.
Perhaps if you will only check the balance of your ETH.
Why? Can't you do everything in the local version - including creating and broadcasting transactions?
Are you saying that there are limitations?
Yeah I'm only using version on github when I'm signing a transaction, and then change PC to broadcast the transaction.
In my side there is limitations.
According to the other comment from the pos, Google DNS is collecting data that can steal your ethereum.
Well, I stop using mew past few months due to confused how their gas works when sending ethereum to another wallet it's always failed and I tried different gas limit, but same until my ethereum reduces my balance because of a failed transaction.
The only good thing in MEW its supports all tokens compared to other wallets.
I switch to metamask as of now I still did not experience any issue yet when sending ethereum and I use this wallet for receiving mined ethereum and bought tokens from ICO's projects.
Google dns spoofing is false. as long as someone isn't manipulating your router you are good to go every time to make transaction and other stuff.
I have experienced the same fate where all my eth was consumed in a transaction fee that never been sent.
Been using MEW eversince when i do store up erc20 tokens but i havent experienced any issues on setting out gas even though they do make suggestion anytime of 21gwei but still you would able to push out with just 2 gwei on non-inflated network or do have lots of transactions.Lucky for me that everytime that MEW is compromised or do have attacks or issues i havent logged in my MEW accounts which i do avoid those possible loss of tokens.
Reading up on op,i didnt expect another vulnerability by just using up router or wifi connection. How possible? You cant broadcast transaction if connection is absent.
I even do have a different PC when accessing my mew funds luckily I don't even have much to worry about my router connection if it has been jockeyed or what not.
Using a different connection in where you possibly believe that the connection is very secure because it could increase the possibility of your funds being well protected
I am also having some tokens on MEW but not in huge amount so hackers might not interested in it,but for the people who are investing largely in tokens to earn money in short term are need to be careful in storing their funds.But as far as I know MEW is bet for tokens if someone want to save only ETH we have so mny multi wallets which can be safe and we can add 2FA to increase the security.But if the fund is large then don't hesitate to spend $100 on buying the hardware wallet which is most secure wallet.
Hardware wallet is good you only have to access the funds in it if necessary or you just have to whether to cash out something or need a financial support better late than sorry IMHO.
The invalid SSL certificate should have been an obvious tip-off not to enter your keys. It's not a fail-safe, as SSL certificates can be faked, but this wasn't the most sophisticated hack.
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That's what I'm talking about as long as your connection isn't compromised or the website in which you trust didn't jockeyed or something your funds is safer than your life.
Everyday black hat hackers are being ingenious to device something in a particular manner that even your browser couldn't even detect that there was something not right and you just know it when it happens.
I still find metamask toolbar pretty safe compared to MEW for my ETH but its bad that metamask still can't broadcast token's transaction so at end we have to rely on MEW to send tokens out of metamask.
MEW recently got their DNS hacked (as they claim) and many lost their ETH who have accessed site but didn't care about the invalid SSL certificate at the top during the hack.
SSL certificate is there to encrypt your input data like your private key so if their is no SSL on top of the site its better to not put any private data even if the URL is same like before.
Downloading MEW github and signing transaction locally is not that hard but many newbie might end up getting confused with all those things. We are born familiar with easy to navigate user interface in our payment wallet...
It is just being hacked because some ppl always accessing their funds in mew and hackers find a way how to spoof their DNS but in theory DNS spoofing is only available if you have the same router connection or the hacker is well-versed.