The supplanting of identity has become a boring branch of the scams that we all suffer. You must be constantly alert in communications through all types of roads.
Most phishing attempts are made through their emails. This is exactly what we want to talk about today. There is a phishing email that seems to come from Trezor. What does what you need to pay attention to?
Hacking of the Trezor Cryptocurrency Company
The staff hacked the Trezor contact form on his website. With this, they send messages that seem to carry out the official Trezor customer service service. Ironically, this email warns you of phishing and must remain alert and protect the address of your portfolio.
As everything seems so real, it is very possible that you fall into the trap. Communication seems exactly the same as that of Trezor, which could trust you in this message. A red flag, of course, is whether they start to ask for your private keys (passwords) or your seed phrases (universal access codes for your storage).
You should never give them, even if you are 99.99% that you communicate with an official representative of a company. Why should they know? There can only be one reason: steal your funds.
Response from Trezor
The manufacturer of known physical handbags (storage of physical cryptocurrency) sent a security alert today (June 23, 2025). He indicates that hackers have a pirate contact form, using it to usurp customer service employees and thus send phishing emails to users.
Trezor urges users never to ask for sensitive information, such as their private keys or a sentence of seeds.
In a post In x, Trezor addressed this problem. They said that the situation is already under control and that there was no gap in their emails. The attackers tried to contact customer service using the addresses that phishing email received, which led to an automatic response from the legitimate assistance service in Trezor.
Since this hacking uses the official address of Trezor, it is imaginable that you trust emails. After all, this is the first thing that is logically done when an email is received: check the sender. It is therefore a fairly cunning phishing attempt. However, as soon as they ask you to share information related to access to your money, you will certainly know that it is something that is wrong. Do not fall into the trap.
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