
Threat actors are sending physical letters pretending to be from Trezor and Ledger, makers of cryptocurrency hardware wallets, to trick users into submitting recovery phrases in crypto theft attacks.
These phishing letters claim recipients must complete a mandatory “Authentication Check” or “Transaction Check” to avoid losing access to wallet functionality, creating a sense of urgency to pressure victims into scanning QR codes that lead to malicious websites.
Snail mail QR code crypto scams
Hardware wallet users report receiving snail mail letters printed on letterhead that impersonate official communications from Trezor and Ledger security and compliance teams.
It is unclear what the targeting criteria are for…








