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Today at 02:03:40 AM
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Likely related to the thread here

I got an email saying there was a security threat on trezor and some devices were effected (there were obvious mistakes on the website though so anyone familiar with Trezir may be able to do a tiny bit of due diligence on that - if not too stressed by the email).

It's worth noting, trezors update systems are expected to be secure so compromising servers to change installation software on trezors devices to a malicious one should be impossible.

The new sites are
us - blog - trezor [dot] com
And
us - suite - trezor [dot] com

Different from the ones mentioned in the other thread, hence why I thought to make a new one.
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Today at 02:08:41 AM
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There was a time that I received at least three of the scam emails daily. That was at the time I was posting many of the phishing emails on this forum for people to learn from it, but I later stopped because it became a spam on my email. The scammers later stopped but they are still sending at least 1 or 2 of the phishing emails every week. I received at least one or two of the phishing emails this week.

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Today at 04:06:49 AM
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These scams are happening constantly. Almost every day on Reddit, I see people making posts about receiving phishing emails from scammers impersonating Trezor, Ledger or Metamask.

This is why you should use a new email alias for every website you use. If one website has a breach, you can just delete that alias and prevent scammers from contacting you.

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Today at 05:58:52 PM
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There was a time that I received at least three of the scam emails daily. That was at the time I was posting many of the phishing emails on this forum for people to learn from it, but I later stopped because it became a spam on my email. The scammers later stopped but they are still sending at least 1 or 2 of the phishing emails every week. I received at least one or two of the phishing emails this week.

They're mostly filtered straight into my spam but for some reason this one wasn't and appeared in my inbox so thought it might be worth a post.

Upon checkout my spam folder I can see quite a few more of those emails.

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