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0
3/10
Trezor's server infrastructure was compromised by ransomware on March 10, 2026, leading to distribution of malicious firmware to approximately 74,000 devices and unauthorized transactions affecting 3,800 users. Emergency Security Patch 2.6.4 was released to remove malware and restore device security, with the company establishing a compensation program for affected users.
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hardware-wallet
server-compromise
cryptocurrency
unauthorized-access
malware-distribution
trezor
Trezor
Trezor Suite
Security Patch 2.6.4
Billy Campbell
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2/10
A foreign hacker breached an FBI New York field office server in February 2023 containing files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation after a special agent left it vulnerable. The hacker was apparently unaware they accessed law enforcement systems and was convinced to stand down via video chat where FBI agents displayed credentials.
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server-compromise
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law-enforcement
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misconfiguration
social-engineering
credential-access
unauthorized-access
child-exploitation
kompromat
intelligence-value
FBI
Aaron Spivack
Richard J Roberson Jr
Jon Lindsay
Georgia Institute of Technology
Marianne
Reuters
CNN
Jeffrey Epstein
New York field office