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So please be careful. Don’t trust meeting links blindly. Don’t run anything to “fix” your mic or camera. Don’t keep wallets on the same device you use for daily browsing, calls, and random links. And always use 2FA. Stay safe. 🫡
Another important thing: Attackers don’t always drain a wallet immediately. Sometimes they monitor it, set alerts, and wait. The moment the wallet receives a decent amount, they strike. That’s the level of patience these scams have reached.
The lesson is simple: Even people you know, met in real life, or trust professionally can become the entry point for an attack. Sometimes their account is compromised. Sometimes the identity is fake. Sometimes the whole conversation is the trap.
I started rotating passwords, checking sessions, removing access, and securing every important account. Thankfully, I had 2FA enabled on the essential apps. And thankfully, my main crypto wallets were not on that device.
In seconds, it tried to grab whatever it could from the device: Browser passwords, session cookies, wallet data/extensions, saved cards, and local files. I immediately killed the internet connection and treated the device as compromised.
Then a fake browser/system-style prompt appeared, telling me how to “fix my microphone.” It looked like a Microsoft/Teams prompt. It asked me to click Run. I did. That was the mistake.
But she was very pushy. Eventually, I agreed and booked a meeting through a normal Calendly link. Nothing looked suspicious at that point. But when the meeting time came, the calendar invite had no meeting link.
I told her there was no link. She apologized and sent me the meeting link directly on Telegram. The link looked normal, so I clicked it. The call opened. I could see myself, I could see her, and I could hear her. But she said she couldn’t hear me.
At an event last year, I met some team members from a very reputable company. A month or two ago, one of the employees I had met personally reached out asking for an online meeting. There was no clear reason for the call, so I kept ignoring it.
Got hacked today in a really sneaky way. Thankfully, I keep my crypto on separate devices from the ones I use for daily work, calls, browsing, and random links. This could have been much worse. Here’s what happened stay safe. 🧵👇👇
$RE is not another RWA project out there tokenizing assets, it is bringing the Reinsurance on chain, (Reinsurance is the insurance of the insurance companies) We got used to project roller costing our portfolios, but $RE is different, its connecting Stablecoin capital to real world insurance and reinsurance market. Through Re, users can deposit stable coins and get exposure to yield products like reUSD for conservative users with a APY of up to 6% and reUSDe for more aggressive user for an APY of up to 12% (but those are not fixed and can change depending on market conditions, strategy, performance and protocol updates) using its protocol wont makes you a 100X, but will expose you to yield profit, If your more adventurous you can go toward buying its coin " $Re " for the tokenomics, Re sits on 100M-120M market cap for a 200M circulating supply as of today with a large locked supply to be considered, this means FDV, unlocks, vesting that worth taking a look before jumping in. $RE is absolutely worth watching because it’s a one of a kind in the RWA sector. A 6% to 12% yield on stablecoins is highly attractive, but as with anything in crypto: be careful, do your own research, and monitor how consistently the protocol performs over time. What caught your attention more? The ecosystem's yield, or the token itself?
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