Hardware wallet Trezor customer data was leaked by carriers, and sensitive customer information was stolen from over 13,000 customers
According to Twitter news, hardware wallet Trezor revealed that its fulfillment partner ShipMonk had a data breach that resulted in the personal data of 13,689 Trezor customers being exposed. Of these, 11,742 people's full names, phone numbers, email addresses, and delivery addresses were stolen, and 1,947 people's names, cities, and mailboxes were leaked. The affected customers all placed orders between May 10 and August 8, and delivery addresses include the US, UK, Sweden, Colombia, Brazil, Italy, and Portugal. Trezor stressed that its own systems have not been compromised, that device, private keys, and wallet backups have not been affected, and that the scope of the leak is currently under control.
Trezor warned affected customers to be wary of phishing attacks, never enter wallet mnemonics or backups online, and be suspicious of any unexpected contacts.
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