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1261  Economy / Exchanges / Re: WARNING COINBASE BLOCKS ALL ACCOUNTS which send or receive to or from casinos? on: August 17, 2017, 11:41:46 PM
Nobody else replied so I will add Xapo.
1262  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: TREZOR SECURITY UPDATE on: August 17, 2017, 11:35:57 PM
How to update your firmware?
When you login to your Trezor Wallet you will see a button at the header which will allow you to update your firmware.
1263  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: TREZOR SECURITY UPDATE on: August 17, 2017, 11:35:32 PM
How to update your firmware?
When you login to your Trezor Wallet you will see a button at the header which will allow you to update your firmware.
1264  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: TREZOR SECURITY UPDATE on: August 17, 2017, 11:35:11 PM
How to update your firmware?
When you login to your Trezor Wallet you will see a button at the header which will allow you to update your firmware.
1265  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: TREZOR SECURITY UPDATE on: August 17, 2017, 11:34:25 PM
I often see trezor option whenever i am trying to log into the myetherwallet.com is the trezor you are talking about different or similar with that been displayed on that wallet page where we can only log in with a private key or something?
It's the same Trezor. You can read more about it here: trezor.io
1266  Economy / Exchanges / Re: TREZOR SECURITY UPDATE on: August 17, 2017, 11:31:31 PM
How to update your firmware?
When you login to your Trezor Wallet you will see a button at the header which will allow you to update your firmware.
1267  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: TREZOR SECURITY UPDATE on: August 17, 2017, 11:24:56 PM
Are these devices really safe? It's probably safer than using a online wallet but how safe are they really?
It's a safer way to store and manage your coins than usual wallets.

Yeah, I guess you're right. I did some research today and i think i am going to get a nano ledger s asap.
I think you're taking a great decision. These hardware wallets are, in my opinion, a much safer way to store and manage your Bitcoins than usual web or software wallets.
1268  Economy / Gambling / Re: ฿฿฿ Bitcoin Sportsbook with High odds, I recommended! ฿฿฿ on: August 17, 2017, 12:27:08 PM
Do you know any bookmakers which allow you to deposit Bitcoins but keep USD or EUR balance?
1269  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: TREZOR SECURITY UPDATE on: August 17, 2017, 12:25:17 PM
Are these devices really safe? It's probably safer than using a online wallet but how safe are they really?
It's a safer way to store and manage your coins than usual wallets.
1270  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: TREZOR SECURITY UPDATE on: August 17, 2017, 01:37:04 AM
How to update your firmware?
When you login to your Trezor Wallet you will see a button at the header which will allow you to update your firmware.
1271  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: TREZOR SECURITY UPDATE on: August 17, 2017, 01:36:56 AM
How to update your firmware?
When you login to your Trezor Wallet you will see a button at the header which will allow you to update your firmware.
1272  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: TREZOR SECURITY UPDATE on: August 17, 2017, 01:36:49 AM
How to update your firmware?
When you login to your Trezor Wallet you will see a button at the header which will allow you to update your firmware.
1273  Economy / Exchanges / Re: TREZOR SECURITY UPDATE on: August 16, 2017, 08:11:52 PM
Some more info and discussion here - https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/6u2f26/trezor_firmware_security_update_152/

I wonder how many billions are being blindly trusted to hardware wallets. I'm sure they do everything they can to be secure, but there might always be someone somewhere ever so slightly ahead of them.
Do you think paper wallets/ offline wallets are a better alternative?
1274  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / TREZOR SECURITY UPDATE on: August 16, 2017, 07:52:34 PM
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TREZOR Firmware Security Update — 1.5.2

Today, SatoshiLabs released a security update to your TREZOR; a new firmware version — 1.5.2 — was pushed out to all users. This update fixes a security issue which affects all devices with firmware versions lower than 1.5.2.

TREZOR Wallet will notify you about this update. Please make sure you have your recovery seed nearby, before starting the update process. Refer to the User Manual if you need assistance with the firmware update. For users with Bootloader version 1.3.0, please consult this guide first.

It is important to note that this is not a remote execution attack. To exploit this issue, an attacker would need physical access to a disassembled TREZOR device with uncovered electronics. It is impossible to do this without destroying the plastic case.

If your device does not leave your presence, your coins are safe. Moreover, if you have a passphrase enabled and actively use it, your coins are safe. Yet, we strongly recommend you to update your TREZOR anyway.

We are not releasing a detailed description of the issue today to give enough time for users to update and for other hardware wallets based on TREZOR to distribute an update. We will publish a detailed report in the coming days.

How do I know that my TREZOR has not been broken into?
In order to exploit this issue, an attacker would have to break into the device, destroying the case in the process. They would also need to flash the device with a specially-crafted firmware. If your device is intact, your seed is safe, and you should update your firmware to 1.5.2 as soon as possible.

With firmware 1.5.2, this attack vector is eliminated and your device is safe.
1275  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / TREZOR SECURITY UPDATE on: August 16, 2017, 07:52:25 PM
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TREZOR Firmware Security Update — 1.5.2

Today, SatoshiLabs released a security update to your TREZOR; a new firmware version — 1.5.2 — was pushed out to all users. This update fixes a security issue which affects all devices with firmware versions lower than 1.5.2.

TREZOR Wallet will notify you about this update. Please make sure you have your recovery seed nearby, before starting the update process. Refer to the User Manual if you need assistance with the firmware update. For users with Bootloader version 1.3.0, please consult this guide first.

It is important to note that this is not a remote execution attack. To exploit this issue, an attacker would need physical access to a disassembled TREZOR device with uncovered electronics. It is impossible to do this without destroying the plastic case.

If your device does not leave your presence, your coins are safe. Moreover, if you have a passphrase enabled and actively use it, your coins are safe. Yet, we strongly recommend you to update your TREZOR anyway.

We are not releasing a detailed description of the issue today to give enough time for users to update and for other hardware wallets based on TREZOR to distribute an update. We will publish a detailed report in the coming days.

How do I know that my TREZOR has not been broken into?
In order to exploit this issue, an attacker would have to break into the device, destroying the case in the process. They would also need to flash the device with a specially-crafted firmware. If your device is intact, your seed is safe, and you should update your firmware to 1.5.2 as soon as possible.

With firmware 1.5.2, this attack vector is eliminated and your device is safe.
1276  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / TREZOR SECURITY UPDATE on: August 16, 2017, 07:51:59 PM
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TREZOR Firmware Security Update — 1.5.2

Today, SatoshiLabs released a security update to your TREZOR; a new firmware version — 1.5.2 — was pushed out to all users. This update fixes a security issue which affects all devices with firmware versions lower than 1.5.2.

TREZOR Wallet will notify you about this update. Please make sure you have your recovery seed nearby, before starting the update process. Refer to the User Manual if you need assistance with the firmware update. For users with Bootloader version 1.3.0, please consult this guide first.

It is important to note that this is not a remote execution attack. To exploit this issue, an attacker would need physical access to a disassembled TREZOR device with uncovered electronics. It is impossible to do this without destroying the plastic case.

If your device does not leave your presence, your coins are safe. Moreover, if you have a passphrase enabled and actively use it, your coins are safe. Yet, we strongly recommend you to update your TREZOR anyway.

We are not releasing a detailed description of the issue today to give enough time for users to update and for other hardware wallets based on TREZOR to distribute an update. We will publish a detailed report in the coming days.

How do I know that my TREZOR has not been broken into?
In order to exploit this issue, an attacker would have to break into the device, destroying the case in the process. They would also need to flash the device with a specially-crafted firmware. If your device is intact, your seed is safe, and you should update your firmware to 1.5.2 as soon as possible.

With firmware 1.5.2, this attack vector is eliminated and your device is safe.
1277  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / TREZOR SECURITY UPDATE on: August 16, 2017, 07:51:40 PM
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TREZOR Firmware Security Update — 1.5.2

Today, SatoshiLabs released a security update to your TREZOR; a new firmware version — 1.5.2 — was pushed out to all users. This update fixes a security issue which affects all devices with firmware versions lower than 1.5.2.

TREZOR Wallet will notify you about this update. Please make sure you have your recovery seed nearby, before starting the update process. Refer to the User Manual if you need assistance with the firmware update. For users with Bootloader version 1.3.0, please consult this guide first.

It is important to note that this is not a remote execution attack. To exploit this issue, an attacker would need physical access to a disassembled TREZOR device with uncovered electronics. It is impossible to do this without destroying the plastic case.

If your device does not leave your presence, your coins are safe. Moreover, if you have a passphrase enabled and actively use it, your coins are safe. Yet, we strongly recommend you to update your TREZOR anyway.

We are not releasing a detailed description of the issue today to give enough time for users to update and for other hardware wallets based on TREZOR to distribute an update. We will publish a detailed report in the coming days.

How do I know that my TREZOR has not been broken into?
In order to exploit this issue, an attacker would have to break into the device, destroying the case in the process. They would also need to flash the device with a specially-crafted firmware. If your device is intact, your seed is safe, and you should update your firmware to 1.5.2 as soon as possible.

With firmware 1.5.2, this attack vector is eliminated and your device is safe.
1278  Economy / Service Announcements / TREZOR SECURITY UPDATE on: August 16, 2017, 04:38:21 PM
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TREZOR Firmware Security Update — 1.5.2

Today, SatoshiLabs released a security update to your TREZOR; a new firmware version — 1.5.2 — was pushed out to all users. This update fixes a security issue which affects all devices with firmware versions lower than 1.5.2.

TREZOR Wallet will notify you about this update. Please make sure you have your recovery seed nearby, before starting the update process. Refer to the User Manual if you need assistance with the firmware update. For users with Bootloader version 1.3.0, please consult this guide first.

It is important to note that this is not a remote execution attack. To exploit this issue, an attacker would need physical access to a disassembled TREZOR device with uncovered electronics. It is impossible to do this without destroying the plastic case.

If your device does not leave your presence, your coins are safe. Moreover, if you have a passphrase enabled and actively use it, your coins are safe. Yet, we strongly recommend you to update your TREZOR anyway.

We are not releasing a detailed description of the issue today to give enough time for users to update and for other hardware wallets based on TREZOR to distribute an update. We will publish a detailed report in the coming days.

How do I know that my TREZOR has not been broken into?
In order to exploit this issue, an attacker would have to break into the device, destroying the case in the process. They would also need to flash the device with a specially-crafted firmware. If your device is intact, your seed is safe, and you should update your firmware to 1.5.2 as soon as possible.

With firmware 1.5.2, this attack vector is eliminated and your device is safe.
1279  Economy / Web Wallets / TREZOR SECURITY UPDATE on: August 16, 2017, 04:37:21 PM
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TREZOR Firmware Security Update — 1.5.2

Today, SatoshiLabs released a security update to your TREZOR; a new firmware version — 1.5.2 — was pushed out to all users. This update fixes a security issue which affects all devices with firmware versions lower than 1.5.2.

TREZOR Wallet will notify you about this update. Please make sure you have your recovery seed nearby, before starting the update process. Refer to the User Manual if you need assistance with the firmware update. For users with Bootloader version 1.3.0, please consult this guide first.

It is important to note that this is not a remote execution attack. To exploit this issue, an attacker would need physical access to a disassembled TREZOR device with uncovered electronics. It is impossible to do this without destroying the plastic case.

If your device does not leave your presence, your coins are safe. Moreover, if you have a passphrase enabled and actively use it, your coins are safe. Yet, we strongly recommend you to update your TREZOR anyway.

We are not releasing a detailed description of the issue today to give enough time for users to update and for other hardware wallets based on TREZOR to distribute an update. We will publish a detailed report in the coming days.

How do I know that my TREZOR has not been broken into?
In order to exploit this issue, an attacker would have to break into the device, destroying the case in the process. They would also need to flash the device with a specially-crafted firmware. If your device is intact, your seed is safe, and you should update your firmware to 1.5.2 as soon as possible.

With firmware 1.5.2, this attack vector is eliminated and your device is safe.
1280  Economy / Exchanges / TREZOR SECURITY UPDATE on: August 16, 2017, 04:36:46 PM
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TREZOR Firmware Security Update — 1.5.2

Today, SatoshiLabs released a security update to your TREZOR; a new firmware version — 1.5.2 — was pushed out to all users. This update fixes a security issue which affects all devices with firmware versions lower than 1.5.2.

TREZOR Wallet will notify you about this update. Please make sure you have your recovery seed nearby, before starting the update process. Refer to the User Manual if you need assistance with the firmware update. For users with Bootloader version 1.3.0, please consult this guide first.

It is important to note that this is not a remote execution attack. To exploit this issue, an attacker would need physical access to a disassembled TREZOR device with uncovered electronics. It is impossible to do this without destroying the plastic case.

If your device does not leave your presence, your coins are safe. Moreover, if you have a passphrase enabled and actively use it, your coins are safe. Yet, we strongly recommend you to update your TREZOR anyway.

We are not releasing a detailed description of the issue today to give enough time for users to update and for other hardware wallets based on TREZOR to distribute an update. We will publish a detailed report in the coming days.

How do I know that my TREZOR has not been broken into?
In order to exploit this issue, an attacker would have to break into the device, destroying the case in the process. They would also need to flash the device with a specially-crafted firmware. If your device is intact, your seed is safe, and you should update your firmware to 1.5.2 as soon as possible.

With firmware 1.5.2, this attack vector is eliminated and your device is safe.
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