Speaking of asset risk issues, I have always believed that Apple's operating system is considered safer than Windows and Android, mainly due to its closed nature and strict application review mechanisms. However, this does not mean that the Apple system is free of vulnerabilities or security risks.

Especially macOS users should pay attention to this 👇

Relevant researchers have discovered that a piece of malware targeting macOS users disguises itself as a video conferencing application, stealing passwords and browser sessions from Keychain. This malicious attack has been active for four months, meaning there have been victims all along. Attackers use AI-generated content to create fake websites and social media accounts (such as Telegram, etc.), posing as trusted companies. Everyone should be cautious. If you have recommended protective software or tools, feel free to share them in the comments.

Additionally, scam accounts on Twitter have also surged, with an average of over 300 scam accounts on X this week, compared to only 160 last month. Especially during the airdrop season, everyone should recognize official links.