Trezor Warns Users After Phishing Emails Exploit Support System

June 24, 2025
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Trezor, a hardware crypto wаllet provider, has issued an urgent alert after attackers exploited its support contact form to send phishing emails requesting wallet backups to users, amid a broader wave of industry-wide attacks.

In an official post on X, the company revealed that bad actors exploited the form to send phishing emails that mimicked legitimate responses from Trezor’s support team. “These scam emails appear legitimate but are a phishing attempt,” Trezor wrote. “Remember, NEVER share your wallet backup — it must always stay private and offline. Trezor will never ask for your wallet backup,” it added. 

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Trezor clarified that the incident did not involve an email system breach. Instead, attackers submitted support requests using victims’ email addresses, prompting automated replies that appeared to come from Trezor’s official support team.

The company assured users that its contact form remains secure and confirmed that the issue has been addressed and successfully contained. “We’re actively researching ways to prevent future abuse. Stay vigilant аnd never share your wallet backup!” Trezor wrote. 

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This event adds to a growing wave of recent phishing attacks aimed at key plаyers in the cryptocurrency sector.


Over the weekend, CoinMarketCap removed a deceptive pop-up from its website that prompted users to verify their crypto wallets. The platform confirmed the action and noted that an internal investigation is ongoing to determine the source and scope of the incident.

Multiple crуpto users on X raised alarms about a suspicious pop-up on CoinMarketCap’s website, identifying it as a phishing attempt. The tactic, which involves impersonating reputable platforms to extract private keys or sensitive wallet data, has become increasingly prevalent.

Scammers often use fake or hijacked accounts to distribute credible-looking links, posing a significant threat to users who may unknowingly compromise their assets.

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The incident serves as a timely reminder for crypto users to double-check sources and avoid clicking unsolicited links. As phishing tactics evolve, remaining cautious online is key. Platforms are expected to bolster safeguards, but individual vigilance remains one of the strongest defenses against increasingly sophisticated digital threats.

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MICHAELA

MICHAELA

Michaela is a news writer focused on cryptocurrency and blockchain topics. She prioritizes rigorous research and accuracy to uncover interesting angles and ensure engaging reporting. A lifelong book lover, she applies her passion for reading to deeply explore the constantly evolving crypto world.


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