Protect Yourself From the CryptoShuffle Trojan. ⚠️

I dont know why most people dont use that feature. If i send crypto to an address and i know the person personally, i just save his wallet address in my address book.

The best thing to do is to delete every secondary antivirus you have on your PC. When u do that the u activate your windows defender.

The defender is the best security there is on a PC, but when u start downloading secondary antivirus like Avast and the others. The windows defender doesn’t work again.

And to ensure that the defender works to perfection. Keep checking for its update and when prompted, just update it. Das all

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Most people don’t use that features

  1. Not aware of it
  2. Only does one time transaction with one address
    3 know about but don’t care to use.
  3. Dealing with different Many addresses

Hahahahahahaha! Palm is a valuable seed, you know :roll_eyes:

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Yh yh very valuable. :sunglasses::sunglasses::sunglasses:

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Imagine if you accidentally sent $4k to an ex cause her wallet was pre-saved in your address book, how would you convince your wife not to shoot you in the foot?

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Lols this example went too far
Well the ONLY ex I know is the X APP.
LOLS

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This just goes to say mistakes/mix-ups are prone to happen during transactions when you have wallets saved on address book, you know you just can’t be overly careful.

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I am back today when I get to the office I will try and see it if the virus has reincarnated or not :joy::joy::joy:

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Can u believe that i have blocked all my exes on all social media handles, have deleted their number s and pictures.

Very hard to send 4k to an ex. The probability of that happening is 0

Badh Guy,
So you had lots of exes like Mo.

Another example could be sending Crypto
To a bookmark wallet of your friend that
Has been compromised or no longer in use?

It worked and I am still free from Cryptoshuffle virus

Hurrah, let celebrate.
Prince just beat the CRYPTO Virus on his System
Thanks to our crypto Doctors for their Prescription.

All the best… Rock your transaction in Millions dollar volume

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Responding to this, I will just say the sender will be the one to be blamed for making such mistake. This scenario is an avoidable loss if the sender had been more carefully in the transaction/selection of saved addresses compare to cryptoshuffler with is as a result of an attack on your device

This is an in-depth explanation of the term “risk free”

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You can never be too careful, I get what you mean still.

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is the discussion now about sending to wrong addresses by your own mistakes or attacked by Tronjan virus lol.

Don’t confuse yourself, as @Youngyuppie said this is completely different. Sometimes you are sure of what you copied and end up by pasting a scammer address address due to this virus. For saved addresses it is easy to choose the wrong one but mostly you save my name so make sure after selecting the address you confirm the name you saved

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@Gordian

The CryptoShuffler Trojan is difficult to detect because it does not cause any noticeable changes to the infected computer. It can also steal cryptocurrency from any wallet, including hardware wallets and paper wallets.
Also the most basic way to protect yourself from the CryptoShuffler Trojan is to carefully check the wallet address before sending any cryptocurrency.

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