Crypto phishers are sending letters to Trezor, Ledger users again
It's not the first time scammers have used snail mail to target victims of hardware wallet company data breaches from years ago.
It's not the first time scammers have used snail mail to target victims of hardware wallet company data breaches from years ago.
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