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Security experts, Is it possible to exploit a wallet over a screen share on a zoom call? Scenario: - I join a zoom meeting using a meeting ID number (don’t click on any links to join meeting or install zoom) - the host asks me to share my screen and records it via some external recording app - I show them my opensea, while logged in, to view my NFTs Is there anything they could get from the recorded screen share that would give them access to my assets or wallet?
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as far as you don’t click any links to join and your recovery phrase or private key ain’t visible there’s no way for anyone to get access to your wallet or for you to be vulnerable to attacks.
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My paranoia is with the third party recording app- can it gain control over my computer or install a key stroke recorder. Posted about it here in case anyone has heard of new attacks following this pattern.
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@freymon.eth
it’s perfectly fine to be extremely cautious about these things, a simple silly mistake can cause a lot of harm (i was a victim), i just make sure i check my permissions regularly now. Were there any Qr codes visible on your end when you were sharing the screen?
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