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When it comes to privacy and security, many in the world of crypto have long touted hardware wallets as a superior option for holding Bitcoin and other digital assets. For proponents, the benefits of such wallets—small USB-like devices that connect

Stefan Thomas lost the password to an encrypted USB drive holding 7,002 bitcoins. One team of hackers believes they can unlock it—if they can get Thomas to let them. At 9:30 am on a Wednesday in late September, a hacker

Cybersecurity startup Unciphered demonstrated a hack of a notable hardware crypto wallet manufactured by OneKey, a Hong Kong-based firm that raised $20 million last year. The firm demonstrated in a video that it exploited the lack of encryption between the

Unciphered posted a video showing a “Massive critical vulnerability” in the OneKey Mini. The creators say it’s been patched and they are now working on further securing the wallet. Crypto hardware wallet provider OneKey says it has already addressed a