Currently, the security protection of many trading platforms is still at a basic stage, mainly focusing on phishing emails. But the problem is that Hacker methods have long since upgraded—they are now directly targeting everyday office software like Skype and Teams.
Last year, the industry discovered malicious programs like DarkGate that spread through instant messaging tools, which have considerable power. Security teams promptly identified this threat and pushed for an update to the global threat database. This also illustrates a reality: the platform's risk control system needs to keep pace with attackers and cannot always lag behind. For users, understanding these potential risks is essential to better protect their account security.
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Currently, the security protection of many trading platforms is still at a basic stage, mainly focusing on phishing emails. But the problem is that Hacker methods have long since upgraded—they are now directly targeting everyday office software like Skype and Teams.
Last year, the industry discovered malicious programs like DarkGate that spread through instant messaging tools, which have considerable power. Security teams promptly identified this threat and pushed for an update to the global threat database. This also illustrates a reality: the platform's risk control system needs to keep pace with attackers and cannot always lag behind. For users, understanding these potential risks is essential to better protect their account security.