The cryptocurrency wallet MyEtherWallet (MEW) told Cointelegraph that the rumors about the hack are "FUD (fear, uncertainty and doubts)" and "a stupid lie".
In a private message today, January 9, the wallet provider categorically denied the accusations circulating on social networks that the hackers had accessed their DNS, creating a phishing scam to collect login data.
The rumors that MEW had been hacked seemed to come from the developers of the alternative coin Ethereum Blue (BLUE) on Twitter, who posted a series of warnings about the commitment of the DNS, along with advice not to use MEW