Why did I receive a Trezor phishing email from Substack?
Cryptocurrency phishing emails are pretending to be Trezor in an attempt to gain access to users’ cryptocurrency.
Cryptocurrency phishing emails are pretending to be Trezor in an attempt to gain access to users’ cryptocurrency.
CoinMarketCap and Cointelegraph were compromised to serve wallet drainers via malicious pop-ups, while Trezor’s contact form was hacked.
The Czech-based crypto wallet firm said the future “remains uncertain” after Donald Trump announced sweeping and hard-hitting tariffs.
Exploding pager and walkie-talkie attacks in Lebanon have sparked concerns about the integrity of the crypto hardware wallet supply chain.
This phishing attack comes barely a week after Trezor suffered a breach that exposed information belonging to more than 65,000 users.