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Trezors X Account Compromised in Potential Swim Swap Attack

Trezors X Account Compromised in Potential Swim Swap Attack
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The official X account of Trezor, a renowned hardware wallet manufacturer, fell victim to a devastating compromise, likely organized through a SIM swap attack.

The breach resulted in fraudulent messages flooding the platform, promoting fake token sales and wallet scams.

Trezor Account Breach

The alarm was first raised by ZachXBT, an anonymous on-chain sleuth, who, on March 19, alerted users to the suspected breach.

Posts emanating from Trezors compromised account propagated a fictitious $TRZR token presale supposedly on the Solana network. Users were duped into sending funds to a malicious Solana wallet address, falling prey to the fraudulent scheme.

Within minutes of the suspicious activity, Crypto security service Scam Sniffer also flagged the accounts behavior. Several posts touted the fake $TRZR presale token alongside requests for fund transfers to a Solana wallet address. Links included in these posts directed unwitting users to wallet-draining scams.

Furthermore, ZachXBT revealed that the hacker managed to siphon off approximately $8,100 from Trezors Zapper account.

Imagine hacking the Trezor account only to steal $8.1K, ZachXBT stated, highlighting the audacity and sophistication of the attack.

The compromised account also made references to a new meme coin dubbed Slerf on Solana, potentially as a ploy to further engage users. However, swift action led to removing many fraudulent posts, mitigating potential damages.

Trezor Slammed Over Lack of Security Measures

The incident drew sharp criticism from industry insiders, with prominent figures like John Holmquist expressing disappointment over Trezors apparent lack of robust security measures, including two-factor authentication (2FA).

Holmquist emphasized the need for Trezor to prioritize account security, especially given its status as a leading hardware wallet provider.

Pledditor, another crypto community member, pointed out the irony of a security-focused company like Trezor falling victim to such an attack. Theres some deep irony that these hardware wallet companies cant even secure their own Twitter accounts, they stated.

This breach marks yet another setback for Trezor following a security incident in January that exposed the contact information of nearly 66,000 users.

Despite these challenges, Trezor remains a popular choice in the industry, having sold over two million hardware wallets since its inception in 2012. Their current lineup of products boasts the capability to store over 9,000 coins offline securely.

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