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cryptoJun 6, 2026, 7:30 AM

Security Roundup: Trezor Safe 7 Vulnerability, Dashlane Hack, and More

A weekly cybersecurity roundup includes a vulnerability in the Trezor Safe 7 crypto wallet chip, a Dashlane password manager breach, Chinese hackers targeting Europe, and scammers exploiting AI support for Instagram accounts.

The latest cybersecurity digest highlights several incidents:

  • A vulnerability was discovered in the chip of the Trezor Safe 7 hardware wallet, raising concerns for crypto asset security.
  • Users of the Dashlane password manager were compromised in a hack.
  • Chinese cyber attackers have reportedly set their sights on European targets.
  • Scammers manipulated an AI-powered customer support system to transfer ownership of rare Instagram accounts.

The items were compiled from a weekly security news summary.

Source: ForkLog