Yishi, the developer of OneKey, tweeted that he found a new hacking method, "Someone recently tried to make you open a Google document, and the words script and macros appeared in the link, cheer up and don't click. This is most likely Hackers have recorded scripts in advance, and once authorized, it has a high probability of extracting private data from your device, even including your private key.” Yu Xian, the founder of SlowMist, commented, "After preliminary analysis, it should be just a jump phishing. That is to say, some people may think that the target link is under the root domain name of Google, and feel that the credibility is better, so they click to view it, and then they are tricked. Click on the external link, and the final risk only occurs on the external link.”