Phishing Surge Targets Ledger and Trezor Hardware Wallet Users

Published at 2026-02-15 11:00:12

Reports from February 15, 2026 indicate a fresh surge in phishing activity aimed at owners of Ledger and Trezor hardware wallets. The campaign appears to focus on social engineering that convinces users to disclose private recovery information or interact with fraudulent sites and messages that mimic official vendor communication. Early signals suggest the attackers are prioritizing high-value accounts and long-term holders.

This matters because hardware wallets are considered one of the safest ways to store crypto only when recovery data and device interactions remain secure. Users should treat unexpected support requests with suspicion, verify URLs and official channels independently, and avoid entering recovery phrases into websites or apps. Stay current with vendor advisories and firmware updates, and consider adding a passphrase for extra protection.

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