Wu said that he learned that a Twitter user shared his experience of having his Google account stolen by hackers. The incident occurred after the user downloaded and installed a malicious program. The hacker obtained the user's Google account by reading the cookie data of the Chrome browser, and successfully changed the password, backup email and mobile phone number, and even set up key authentication for the account. Although the user's encrypted assets have not been transferred, the affected platforms include multiple Web2 and Web3 exchanges and social media accounts. The user emphasized that even if two-step verification has been enabled, more advanced security measures such as key verification are still required. It is recommended that everyone be vigilant and handle suspicious links and files with caution.