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Recently, there has been a surge in hacker activities, and some crypto users have suffered serious asset losses. It has been observed that a main address transferred over 100 million in assets from multiple small wallets within just three months. This is only part of the addresses that have been tracked; there may be more victims yet to be discovered.
From the hackers' methods, this attack involved purely manual asset transfers, indicating a high level of professionalism. More notably, the hackers exploited targeted system-level vulnerabilities—using Windows system history data to steal user wallet information and private key-related data. This means that simply safeguarding your seed phrase is not enough; the computer system itself can become a breach point.
In response, users need to take immediate action: prioritize switching to a more secure operating system environment, regularly clear browser and system cache data, enable hardware wallet cold storage, and avoid storing private key information on connected computers. Additionally, be cautious of seemingly ordinary wallet access requests, as hackers often combine social engineering with system vulnerabilities for multi-dimensional attacks.