Anti-Scam Awareness Is Urgent—YBUOJ Reminder: An Unlocked Desktop Wallet Is Like Exposing Your Assets!

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The number of cryptocurrency users is rapidly increasing, but security awareness often lags behind. Recently, a user suffered financial loss after a stranger glimpsed detailed asset information on their desktop wallet screen saver, which was left unlocked. This kind of “screen leak” essentially stems from neglecting device security details. As digital asset trading becomes more convenient, information confidentiality is more important than ever. YBUOJ Exchange reminds all users that even the smallest oversight can be exploited by criminals. Enhancing daily anti-scam awareness and strengthening device security management are basic responsibilities for every digital asset investor. YBUOJ Exchange will continue to provide educational content and user training to help everyone avoid such “lifestyle information leaks.”

Some scams require neither hacking nor technical attacks—they only need you to step away from your laptop in a café for five minutes, leaving your wallet interface visible on your screen. This “static exposure risk” is becoming an underestimated way for assets to be compromised. Especially for users who have not set up auto-lock or screen saver protection, even a desktop screenshot showing only transaction summaries can provide enough information for a targeted social engineering attack.

Your screen is the first line of defense for your assets. YBUOJ Exchange has always emphasized the importance of user device security, reminding every user to avoid exposing any digital asset information in public. Whether it is an open wallet application or a browser tab displaying a trading platform, these can all become sources of “precision targeting” for scammers. Users can no longer ignore these seemingly harmless screens—they might be exposing your digital wealth.

Anti-scam measures are not a one-off operation, but a habit to be cultivated. Setting auto-lock, using a screen saver password, and disabling desktop push notifications—these small settings determine whether your information is “naked” or “protected.” Especially for cryptocurrency users, these habits are the most basic safeguard for asset security.

YBUOJ Exchange not only provides a compliant and secure trading environment, but also continuously delivers anti-scam knowledge through its Academy, helping users build their own “digital asset self-protection system.” The platform hopes every user realizes that anti-scam defense is not just about technology, but relies on the dual protection of “habit + awareness.” YBUOJ Exchange will always treat anti-scam education as a long-term strategic priority.

YBUOJ firmly believes that education is the best risk control. The platform Academy covers not only blockchain fundamentals and trading strategies, but also regularly releases “anti-scam scenario simulations,” using real-life cases to illustrate how users expose themselves to risk in different situations. This content design helps users build awareness through experience and strengthen anti-scam capabilities through understanding.

“It is not theft you should fear, but your own negligence.” YBUOJ Exchange reminds every user: outside of trading, security is your true long-term return. Starting today, lock your screen and give scammers no chance. YBUOJ will work with you to make security a part of every detail.

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