A company of cybersecurity professionals who specialize in recovering lost or stolen cryptocurrency say they have found a way to hack into the popular Trezor T hardware wallet once it’s in their physical possession.
Unciphered told CoinDesk in an extensive series of conversations and over email it made use of an “unpatchable hardware vulnerability with the STM32 chip that allows us to dump the embedded flash and one-time programmable (OTP) data.”
That’s all pretty technical, but the team did perform a laboratory demonstration – and documented it in a video – that it was able to hack into a Trezor T wallet supplied by CoinDesk and successfully retrieve
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