Trezor says your crypto is safe after Ledger audit exposes a hardware flaw
Trezor has announced a security flaw in the TROPIC01 chip used in its Safe 7 hardware wallet, following an audit by Ledger's security team. The company reassured users that their crypto remains secure, as the flaw requires physical access and advanced expertise to exploit. No real-world attacks have been reported, and Trezor emphasizes the importance of transparency in addressing security issues.
- ▪Trezor disclosed a security flaw in the TROPIC01 chip used in its Safe 7 hardware wallet.
- ▪The flaw requires physical access, specialized equipment, and advanced expertise to exploit.
- ▪Trezor stated that user funds are not at risk and no action is needed from customers.
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TechShareShare this articleCopy linkX iconX (Twitter)LinkedInFacebookEmailTrezor says your crypto is safe after Ledger audit exposes a hardware flawThe flaw affects only one of the wallet's multiple security layers and would require physical access, specialized equipment and advanced expertise to exploit.By Margaux Nijkerk|Edited by Jamie Crawley Jun 3, 2026, 10:04 a.m. 1 min readMake preferred on What to know: Trezor disclosed a security flaw in the TROPIC01 chip used in its Safe 7 hardware wallet after Ledger's Donjon security team identified a successful laboratory attack, but the company says the vulnerability does not put user funds at risk.The flaw affects only one of the wallet's multiple security layers and would require physical access, specialized equipment and advanced…
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