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Julien Bouteloup describes a social engineering attempt involving a fake Teams update designed to steal sensitive information. According to Bouteloup, the malicious update functions as an info-stealer that can compromise browser sessions, wallet extensions, seed phrases stored in the keychain, and data from the clipboard within seconds.
Bouteloup notes that he avoided clicking on the update, although the prompt appeared convincing.
Bouteloup has previously commented on increased interest in historical crypto projects, noting a rise in views on his six or seven-year-old AragonProject article. In a separate trend, market observers have reported that many crypto traders are shifting to traditional equities, as outlined in recent commentary from Anbessa. These insights come amid continued focus on both cybersecurity and trading patterns in digital assets.