Breaking: Trezor says ShipMonk breach exposed data of 13,689 customers

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Trezor has disclosed that personal information belonging to 13,689 customers was exposed after an unauthorized actor gained access to systems operated by its shipping provider ShipMonk. Summary ShipMonk breach exposed personal information belonging to 13,689 Trezor customers. Names, emails, phone numbers, and shipping addresses were among the data accessed. Trezor said its systems and hardware wallets were not compromised in the incident. Affected customers have been warned about potentially more convincing phishing attempts. Trezor plans to launch Anonymous Delivery in the EU by September 2026 and the U.S. by year-end. Trezor said in an Aug. 13 security notice that ShipMonk informed the hardware wallet maker on Aug. 10 about unauthorized access to systems containing customer order data, with an investigation into the incident still underway. The breach affected customers who received Trezor orders between May 10 and Aug. 8 in the United States, United Kingdom, Sweden, Colombia, Brazil, Italy and Portugal. Trezor said its own systems were not compromised and its hardware wallets remain secure. Of the affected customers, 11,742 had their names, email addresses, phone numbers and shi...

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