Founder of Slow Fog: Hackers usually pretend to be investors, reporters or HR to induce meeting software. Computer poisoning should be transferred in time and fully investigated and killed.

Reprinted from panewslab
03/20/2025·2MPANews March 20th news, SlowMist founder Cosine released a response guide to computer poisoning problems and added it to the Chinese version of the Black Manual. He pointed out that hacker organizations often induce users to install malware or run malicious code through social engineering, such as pretending to be an investor, reporter or HR for conference software induction, or pretending to be a Telegram and Cloudflare verification, requiring users to run malicious code.
Cosine recommends that poisoned users take the following measures in a timely manner: transfer wallet funds, modify important account passwords and check the login of unknown devices, use well-known antivirus software to check and kill viruses, and reset the computer if necessary and antivirus the backup files. He stressed that these attacks are not only targeting Windows, but also Mac and some Linux systems.