Trezor Battles Fresh Phishing Onslaught: A Call for Vigilance
Trezor grapples with a phishing scam, urging user vigilance following an email system breach.

Trezor grapples with a phishing scam, urging user vigilance following an email system breach.
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Numerous users on Twitter alarmed Trezor of an ongoing email phishing campaign specifically targeting Trezor users via their registered email addresses.