Hackers can access your Bitcoin with zero-click attacks without your knowledge or consent.
Zero-click attacks use software flaws in your device, whether a PC or a mobile phone, to access your wallet.
Ways zero-click attacks may target you include software flaws, flaws in public networks, and problems of decentralized applications (DApps).
Best security methods against zero-click attacks include disabling auto-receive, tracking wallet connection history, using hardware wallets, using multi-signature wallets, updating software and apps, setting up antivirus software, and making frequent backups of data.