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Fake Trezor Crypto Wallet Site Stealing Login Info

A fake website is impersonating Trezor, a popular cryptocurrency wallet, to trick people into handing over their login credentials or recovery phrases. If anyone in your family uses crypto wallets, this site could drain their funds instantly.

What to do: Do not visit or enter any information on this site, and remind family members to only access crypto wallet services through official, bookmarked URLs — never through links in emails or messages.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If anyone in your family buys or stores cryptocurrency, be extra careful right now: scammers have created a fake Trezor wallet website that looks real but steals your login information and passwords. Once they have these, they can take all the money stored there. Make sure everyone in your household only visits crypto sites by typing the official address directly into their browser, never by clicking links from emails or texts.

Related: Trezor

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