"Dude, this is just a rehash of the 2016 DAO exploit. I don't see how this 'new hack' is possible given the current Ethereum codebase and security measures. Someone's just trying to get attention, imo."
"Dude, I think you're getting played. There's no such thing as unlimited ether mining, and a 'hack' that could do that would get shut down ASAP by the devs. This sounds like a classic pump and dump scheme, don't fall for it!"
"lol don't believe the hype. The original article is from 2016, it's an older bug, not a new exploit. Someone just dug up an old issue hoping to create FUD"
"Dude, I've seen this claim before and it's always been a scam. There's no way a 'hack' allows for unlimited ether mining, the devs would've patched it by now. Let's not spread fake news, gotta keep the community safe from these trolls"
"Dude, I just checked and it's a total scam. ZAZ is a known malware, they've been trying to spread it for months now. Don't even think about installing it, trust me, your computer and wallet will thank you"
"Dude, I just got word from a reliable source that the 'ZAZ hack' is a total hoax. There's no new vulnerability that lets you mine Ether for free. Someone's just trying to pump the price, stay cautious!"
"Dude, I just read that thread and I gotta say, it's a total hoax. There's no evidence that ZAZ's 'hack' actually exists or works. Don't fall for the FUD, guys, it's just another attempt to pump and dump."
"Dude, this is just another FUD post to tank ETH. I've dug through the source code and can't find any evidence of this 'hack.' Sounds like some dude trying to cash in on the hype."