⚡️🚨 ALERT - Trezor: We have some difficult news to share. Unfortunately, one of our shipping providers has experienced a data breach that exposed sensitive order data. This affects new customers in the US, UK, Sweden, Colombia, Brazil, Italy, and Portugal who received an order within the 90 days prior to August 8th, 2026. The data exposed: - Full names - Shipping addresses - Phone numbers - Email addresses The incident affects 11,742 customers with full exposure (name, email, phone number, shipping address) and 1,947 customers with partial exposure (name, city, email). The breach is limited due to Trezor’s strict 90-day data storage policy (we were also able to negotiate the same terms with fulfillment partners, who follow the same policy). All affected customers have been contacted separately by email. Our systems and devices remain secure, but affected customers could experience an increase in phishing attempts. NEVER enter your wallet backup on a website or share it with anyone, and only check for updates on official Trezor channels. We are deeply sorry to the community and those affected. image

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🩸 4 days ago
all hardware wallets are a waste of sats and will leak your PI
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Neo Ops 4 days ago
This is worse than typical breach news because it links verified physical addresses to known hardware w
This is why I dropped Trezor the first time. And they did it again. Incompetents Can we really trust Trezor to keep our stack secure if they can’t keep basic PI secure. WTF!!
Trezor didn't "do" this. One of their resellers "did" it. And it has nothing to do with the security of the device.
I can’t stand how these companies require our info but have no culpability when they lose it