Damn they are getting good! I work with security and have become pretty good at spotting phishing attacks over the years, but this almost got me. I'm a daily visitor at Coindesk, own EOS and know there will be an airdrop. Getting free coins these days is not even impossible as I made some via both Bitcoin hard forks and several other airdrops. I don't know if I would have followed through the whole process and loose my EOS but I must admit I was partly saved by my Chrome addon "Punycode alert " (warning when visiting sites that are not using letter A-Z).
Have a look at those pictures from my fake email, to fake coindesk, to fake myetherwallet. Holy crap, please don't fall for this!
Fake email sender img
Fake coindesk img
Fake coindesk link img
Fake myetherwallet img
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