good article and well handled ! thanks for the heads up.. the crap people come up with. I got a generic ether token email the other day and it linked to an almost EXACT copy of myetherwallet ( of course mymonkey eye caught the address was wrong) but the non specific, you need to update your token content was very slyly written as it didn't relate to anything, they wanted your json key and password.. very very sly indeed. it's probably gone already, let's hope so.. keep up the good work. upvoted & followed
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