🚨 Your phone = your hot wallet? That might not be safe anymore! Imagine this: you lose your phone, and you think, “At least I have a PIN, fingerprint, and FaceID, and I didn’t store the mnemonic phrase on my phone.”
But then… researchers tell you: as long as someone gets your Android phone, they can directly gut your wallet at the hardware level. What exactly happened? 👇 🔬 The Ledger research team launched an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack on a common MediaTek chip. It’s not about hacking the software, but directly “stunning” the processor during startup. Here’s what they did: ⚡ Used an electromagnetic pulse to interfere with the chip’s Boot ROM ⚡ Caused the phone to be “short-circuited open” at the lowest-level privilege (EL3) ⚡ After that, it’s easy to export all the hot wallet private keys installed on your phone (MetaMask, Trust Wallet—none can escape) ⏱️ The whole process takes just a few minutes, with a success rate of 1%—already tempting enough for thieves. Why should you be on alert? 📱 Phones get lost. Every day. 🔥 Hot wallets are convenient, but they’re definitely not a safe for storing big money. 🛡️ Hardware wallets are unaffected, because they have dedicated security chips. 💬 MediaTek directly admits: their chips are for the general public, not for storing your life savings. In short: phone = convenient wallet, hardware wallet = real safe. Don’t put your “retirement fund” behind a door that could be opened by EMP 💥 🤔 Here’s the question: how will you allocate your assets? How much in a hot wallet? How much in a hardware wallet? Feel free to share your strategy in the comments 👇 #CryptoSecurity #Android #Web3 #Metamask #Ledger
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🚨 Your phone = your hot wallet? That might not be safe anymore! Imagine this: you lose your phone, and you think, “At least I have a PIN, fingerprint, and FaceID, and I didn’t store the mnemonic phrase on my phone.”
But then… researchers tell you: as long as someone gets your Android phone, they can directly gut your wallet at the hardware level. What exactly happened? 👇
🔬 The Ledger research team launched an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack on a common MediaTek chip.
It’s not about hacking the software, but directly “stunning” the processor during startup. Here’s what they did:
⚡ Used an electromagnetic pulse to interfere with the chip’s Boot ROM
⚡ Caused the phone to be “short-circuited open” at the lowest-level privilege (EL3)
⚡ After that, it’s easy to export all the hot wallet private keys installed on your phone (MetaMask, Trust Wallet—none can escape)
⏱️ The whole process takes just a few minutes, with a success rate of 1%—already tempting enough for thieves. Why should you be on alert?
📱 Phones get lost. Every day. 🔥 Hot wallets are convenient, but they’re definitely not a safe for storing big money.
🛡️ Hardware wallets are unaffected, because they have dedicated security chips.
💬 MediaTek directly admits: their chips are for the general public, not for storing your life savings. In short: phone = convenient wallet, hardware wallet = real safe.
Don’t put your “retirement fund” behind a door that could be opened by EMP 💥
🤔 Here’s the question: how will you allocate your assets? How much in a hot wallet? How much in a hardware wallet?
Feel free to share your strategy in the comments 👇
#CryptoSecurity #Android #Web3 #Metamask #Ledger