[Coin World] According to official news, hardware wallet manufacturer Trezor has issued a security warning indicating that attackers are abusing their contact form to send phishing emails disguised as official support replies, luring users to disclose their wallet backup information. The official emphasized that Trezor will never request users' wallet backups, and this information should always remain offline and private. Currently, the issue has been contained, but security is an ongoing process, urging users to remain vigilant.
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 17h ago
I don't know how backing up the wallet feels safe.
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GasOptimizer
· 17h ago
Statistics show that phishing scams occur every 10 minutes.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 17h ago
Newbie is really easy to fool.
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BlockImposter
· 18h ago
Looks like some suckers are about to fall into the pit again.
Trezor warns users to be cautious of phishing emails and to never disclose their Wallet backup.
[Coin World] According to official news, hardware wallet manufacturer Trezor has issued a security warning indicating that attackers are abusing their contact form to send phishing emails disguised as official support replies, luring users to disclose their wallet backup information. The official emphasized that Trezor will never request users' wallet backups, and this information should always remain offline and private. Currently, the issue has been contained, but security is an ongoing process, urging users to remain vigilant.