Trezor Users Beware: New Phishing Scam Exploits Support System—Don’t Fall for the Bait!

Trezor warns users of a phishing campaign exploiting its automated support system. Attackers trick the system to send emails from Trezor, complete with urgent fake alerts linking to phishing sites. Never share your wallet seed, as anyone with it can access your assets. Remember, if it’s too good (or bad) to be true, it probably is!

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Hot Take:

Looks like Trezor has unwittingly launched an “Email-an-Invader” program! It appears their support system’s love for automation has made it the perfect enabler for cyber tricksters, turning an innocent help platform into a phishing phantasmagoria. Time to either give their system some serious anti-phish vitamins or hire a cybersecurity exorcist!

Key Points:

  • Trezor’s automated support system is being exploited for phishing attacks.
  • Phishing messages are sent with urgent subject lines from legit Trezor email addresses.
  • Victims are tricked into providing their wallet seed on phishing sites.
  • Trezor is a hardware wallet that uses a seed phrase as a master key.
  • Past incidents include phishing campaigns and data breaches involving Trezor support.

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