Trezor Says Users' Crypto Is Safe After Ledger Researchers Uncover Chip Flaw
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Trezor confirmed a vulnerability in the TROPIC01 chip of its Safe 7 portfolio, discovered by Ledger's Donjon security team during an audit conducted in the laboratory. However, the company specifies that no crypto or private key can be compromised through this flaw. The Trezor article reassures its users after the discovery of a hardware flaw by Ledger appeared first on Cointribune.
Trezor has revealed a vulnerability in its TROPIC01 chip, though it has assured users that their funds and private keys remain protected. The article "Vulnerability Revealed in the Chip of the New Trezor Safe 7 Wallet" was originally published on CryptoNews - Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Cryptocurrency News.
Trezor Safe 7 Chip Flaw Disclosed, But User Funds Remain Safe
A TROPIC01 Secure Element vulnerability disclosed by Trezor affects one physical security layer inside Trezor Safe 7, but does not give attackers access to user funds, wallet backups or PINs. The flaw was identified after Ledger Donjon carried out an independent audit of Tropic Square’s open-architecture secure element chip. The research team used laser fault injection to bypass Ed25519 signature verification on TROPIC01, creating a path to arbi…
Trezor Reveals Hardware Wallet Vulnerability, But Funds 'Safe'
The vulnerability in Trezor's TROPIC01 Secure Element chip was uncovered by an audit carried out by the Ledger Donjon team.
Key points of the news: Trezor revealed that there is a fault in the TROPIC01 chip of its Wallet Safe 7. It is detected by Ledger's Donjon security team. Vulnerability does not expose private keys or funds: To exploit it requires physical access, expensive laboratory equipment and advanced technical experience. There is no evidence of actual attacks or compromised devices; Trezor states that user funds are secure.
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