Hackers Send Physical Phishing Letters Impersonating Trezor and Ledger to Trick Users

Cybercriminals have recently escalated their tactics by sending fraudulent physical letters to users of Trezor and Ledger, two prominent cryptocurrency wallet security companies. These deceptive letters mimic official correspondence and feature forged signatures of high-ranking executives from the companies. Accompanying the letters is a QR code that directs recipients to a counterfeit website. Once there, unsuspecting users are coaxed into revealing their account recovery phrases, which the hackers exploit to gain unauthorized access to their cryptocurrency wallets. This alarming trend highlights the evolving nature of phishing attacks, as cybercriminals seek to leverage both digital and physical mediums to target unsuspecting individuals. Cryptocurrency users are urged to remain vigilant and verify communications before sharing sensitive information. As the popularity of digital currencies continues to rise, so does the risk of such scams, making awareness and proactive security measures essential for safeguarding assets.
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