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Just got this Fake trezor attack email -snip-
Seems the Nigerian prince scammers leveled up their game. Especially their English. They probably started using AI This can come from anywhere. Why tag a country? Why tagging Nigerian? Scams are everywhere, and the most sophisticated ones are from more advanced countries.
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Just got this Fake trezor attack email -snip-
Seems the Nigerian prince scammers leveled up their game. Especially their English. They probably started using AI This can come from anywhere. Why tag a country? Why tagging Nigerian? Scams are everywhere, and the most sophisticated ones are from more advanced countries. The "Nigerian Prince" is just the name of a legendary variant of Email scam where the scammer pretends to be the prince of Nigeria, which came into trouble and needs $10k urgently, while he promises to pay it back a multiple times, as soon as he is safely back in his palace again. (or something like that). EDIT: Here's the whole history: https://nordvpn.com/blog/nigerian-prince-scam/
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Just got this Fake trezor attack email
Logo Official Security Incident Report
Dear Trezor User,
This communication is to inform you of a significant security incident. Trezor has confirmed a coordinated social engineering attack resulting in unauthorized access to our internal server infrastructure. The investigation has determined that threat actors, with characteristics consistent with the North Korean state-sponsored group Lazarus, gained access after successfully placing personnel within a third-party contractor using falsified credentials.
These individuals deployed malware that compromised specific communication endpoints, leading to the exposure of user data. We have verified that this vector has been used to execute unauthorized transactions totaling approximately $70 million in BTC and ETH. Our team is working with blockchain analysis firms to trace the stolen assets. This attack vector aligns with intelligence on sophisticated campaigns previously analyzed by our team (for more context, see published analysis).
We are requiring users to take mandatory mitigation steps.
Mandatory Mitigation Steps
To contain this threat and protect your assets from further exposure, we have issued a mandatory firmware update. This update serves as a containment and neutralization protocol, which will re-establish a secure communication channel between your device and the Trezor network.
We have the utmost confidence in our remediation plan, but its success depends on your prompt cooperation. We take this matter with the greatest seriousness and regret any concern this may cause.
Proceed to Dashboard Sincerely, The Trezor Security & Compliance Office
SatoshiLabs s.r.o., Kundratka 2359/17a, 180 00 Prague 8, Czech Republic
This is a mandatory security notification regarding your Trezor account.
It seems they are a little slow with sending these emails, because the first report about it appeared on the forum at the beginning of this month -> [WARNING] Recent warning from Trezor.By the way, I can confirm that a very aggressive email campaign is underway for all those whose data was leaked in the Ledger leak. Security Breach & Firmware Update
Dear Ledger User,
In our commitment to transparency, we are notifying you of a security incident that our team has successfully contained. Recently, a threat actor briefly disrupted a component of our backend infrastructure used for Ledger Live services. Our security protocols immediately detected and neutralized the threat.
We have received reports of customer assets being stolen. We believe this is due to a vulnerability that has now been identified and addressed. To further harden the connection between your device and our now-restored services, we have issued a firmware update. This update will patch the identified vulnerability and reinforce the cryptographic verification between Ledger Live and your device.
Update in Ledger Live (contains a link to a fake Ledger Live)
To ensure your security, this critical update must be initiated exclusively through the official Ledger Live application. Please be vigilant and disregard any requests or links to update your firmware that you may receive via text message. Always open the Ledger Live app directly on your computer or mobile device to perform the update safely.
We appreciate your immediate cooperation in maintaining the highest level of security. Your trust is our priority.
Sincerely, The Ledger Team
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By the way, I can confirm that a very aggressive email campaign is underway for all those whose data was leaked in the Ledger leak. Security Breach & Firmware Update
Dear Ledger User,
In our commitment to transparency, we are notifying you of a security incident that our team has successfully contained. Recently, a threat actor briefly disrupted a component of our backend infrastructure used for Ledger Live services. Our security protocols immediately detected and neutralized the threat.
We have received reports of customer assets being stolen. We believe this is due to a vulnerability that has now been identified and addressed. To further harden the connection between your device and our now-restored services, we have issued a firmware update. This update will patch the identified vulnerability and reinforce the cryptographic verification between Ledger Live and your device.
Update in Ledger Live (contains a link to a fake Ledger Live)
To ensure your security, this critical update must be initiated exclusively through the official Ledger Live application. Please be vigilant and disregard any requests or links to update your firmware that you may receive via text message. Always open the Ledger Live app directly on your computer or mobile device to perform the update safely.
We appreciate your immediate cooperation in maintaining the highest level of security. Your trust is our priority.
Sincerely, The Ledger Team Yeah, noticed that too. The links in the messages are revealing the malicious purpose of those Emails. They got my Email from an earlier leak, when i was lucky that my Name/Address data was not included. I then went on and requested the deletion of all my customer data at Ledger, took about two months, so i wasn't a victim of the subsequent leak, which was way bigger than the one i suffered from. EDIT: OT: I got a little fed up by the night sky situation of the last two years, with noticeably more clouds in the atmosphere, so i decided to get a sunlight-filter, which makes me able to take high quality pictures of our sun's surface. I think i can't resist to post some of them here in the near future. 
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Yeah, noticed that too. The links in the messages are revealing the malicious purpose of those Emails. They got my Email from an earlier leak, when i was lucky that my Name/Address data was not included. I then went on and requested the deletion of all my customer data at Ledger, took about two months, so i wasn't a victim of the subsequent leak, which was way bigger than the one i suffered from. EDIT: OT: I got a little fed up by the night sky situation of the last two years, with noticeably more clouds in the atmosphere, so i decided to get a sunlight-filter, which makes me able to take high quality pictures of our sun's surface. I think i can't resist to post some of them here in the near future.  You're probably aware that there was a recent, what they call, "colossal eruption" on the Sun - I wonder if you have any footage of that? One picture from the article shows a "canyon of fire" as long as 250,000 miles - it looks unreal... 
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Just got this Fake trezor attack email
Logo Official Security Incident Report
Dear Trezor User,
This communication is to inform you of a significant security incident. Trezor has confirmed a coordinated social engineering attack resulting in unauthorized access to our internal server infrastructure. The investigation has determined that threat actors, with characteristics consistent with the North Korean state-sponsored group Lazarus, gained access after successfully placing personnel within a third-party contractor using falsified credentials.
These individuals deployed malware that compromised specific communication endpoints, leading to the exposure of user data. We have verified that this vector has been used to execute unauthorized transactions totaling approximately $70 million in BTC and ETH. Our team is working with blockchain analysis firms to trace the stolen assets. This attack vector aligns with intelligence on sophisticated campaigns previously analyzed by our team (for more context, see published analysis).
We are requiring users to take mandatory mitigation steps.
Mandatory Mitigation Steps
To contain this threat and protect your assets from further exposure, we have issued a mandatory firmware update. This update serves as a containment and neutralization protocol, which will re-establish a secure communication channel between your device and the Trezor network.
We have the utmost confidence in our remediation plan, but its success depends on your prompt cooperation. We take this matter with the greatest seriousness and regret any concern this may cause.
Proceed to Dashboard Sincerely, The Trezor Security & Compliance Office
SatoshiLabs s.r.o., Kundratka 2359/17a, 180 00 Prague 8, Czech Republic
This is a mandatory security notification regarding your Trezor account.
Trezor itself has previously warned that there are many scams impersonating their company on account X. I've created a thread here to warn forum members. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5547676.msg65512290#msg65512290
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Yeah, noticed that too. The links in the messages are revealing the malicious purpose of those Emails. They got my Email from an earlier leak, when i was lucky that my Name/Address data was not included. I then went on and requested the deletion of all my customer data at Ledger, took about two months, so i wasn't a victim of the subsequent leak, which was way bigger than the one i suffered from. EDIT: OT: I got a little fed up by the night sky situation of the last two years, with noticeably more clouds in the atmosphere, so i decided to get a sunlight-filter, which makes me able to take high quality pictures of our sun's surface. I think i can't resist to post some of them here in the near future.  You're probably aware that there was a recent, what they call, "colossal eruption" on the Sun - I wonder if you have any footage of that? One picture from the article shows a "canyon of fire" as long as 250,000 miles - it looks unreal...  Stunning image! I didn't start sun photography already, but this picture seems to have been taken with a filter of superior quality, maybe a calcium filter (or better), while my amateur self will start out in the white-light realm of sun photography, which delivers monochromatic images. As far as i believe to know myself, i will probably advance to more sophisticated ways of capturing the sun's surface later on. It's a journey.
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An interesting fact: The 30‑day moving average of the Fear and Greed Index has climbed back into the optimism zone, currently sitting at 66%. Market sentiment remains broadly greedy, but we have yet to hit the extreme 75–80% threshold that coincided with local highs in March and December 2024. Bulls still have room to push prices higher.  x: https://x.com/AxelAdlerJr/status/1946470723179958287And this analysis according to the buillish situation of BTCcompares it with a BTC/Gold and not with BTC/USD, a curious pair: My bull case. Here I assume that the appropriate power curve is actually BTC/GOLD, not BTC/USD. Gold adds some noise to the signal because it has its own market dynamics. The benefit is that gold adjusts for the declining value of the dollar. If true, and if gold holds its value, Bitcoin has a lot of room to run.  x: https://x.com/apsk32/status/1946036333450801355
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Yeah, China doesn't like to play with open cards. Which has its disadvantages, not only for China's opponents, though. If i only could find those old sources that shed a light on the China sells, but i failed until now. EDIT: Still, there are articles covering the China selloff (2019, by the way). According to CryptoQuant CEO Ki Young Ju, blockchain data shows that the seized Bitcoins were moved through coin mixers, a process typically used to obscure transaction trails, and subsequently deposited into centralized exchanges, including Huobi, in the latter half of 2019.
This movement suggests that the assets were liquidated soon after the seizure, in mid-2019, rather than retained by the state as part of any long-term reserve strategy. Although China is often listed among the top countries holding Bitcoin, the available data indicates that these holdings may no longer exist in government-controlled wallets.
The PlusToken case illustrates a broader challenge in estimating national Bitcoin reserves where seizure does not always equate to strategic accumulation. Without public reporting or wallet transparency, assumptions about government-held crypto remain speculative, especially in jurisdictions with limited financial disclosure.
https://www.ccn.com/education/crypto/us-vs-china-who-holds-more-bitcoin-and-why-it-matters/Okay.. makes absolutely sense although the assumption still stands
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