2022-5-19 17:31 |
Product updatesInstall the latest updates and security fixes by opening Trezor Suite and following the on-screen instructions.
An update for Trezor Suite (version 22.5.2) and hardware wallet firmware updates for the Trezor Model One (version 1.11.1) and Trezor Model T (version 2.5.1) are now ready to install.
The firmware updates include security fixes for both hardware wallet models, which must be installed to ensure your funds are fully protected.
To download and apply all updates, open Trezor Suite and follow the on-screen instructions. An overview of the changes included in these releases can also be found in the release notes: Trezor Suite, Trezor Model One firmware, Trezor Model T firmware.
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Firmware updatesNew firmware versions have been released for both Trezor models, including the security updates detailed below. First make sure you have the correct recovery seed in reach, then update your firmware through Trezor Suite.
The latest version of Bitcoin-only firmware has also been released and can be downloaded by following our guide to installing bitcoin-only firmware.
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Security fixes for Trezor Model One and Trezor Model TThis month’s firmware updates contain important security improvements for both Trezor hardware wallets. The potential exploits below were discovered internally and have not been detected in use. We have published more information on these in an accompanying blog.
Details of firmware security updates May 2022
To ensure you are fully protected, just update your Trezor firmware to the latest version using Trezor Suite. Our thanks go to security consultant Christian Reitter, who detected the downgrade vulnerability and worked with us to develop a fix.
Cardano smart contract supportCardano support on the Model T has been extended to now also include Plutus smart contracts for transactions from the Alonzo era onward. This will allow Cardano users to securely interact with and sign transactions to smart contracts using keys held on their Trezor.
Ethereum handling improvementsBoth Trezor models now feature a ‘hold to confirm’ dialog when signing an EIP-1559 transaction.
Firmware updates also include fixes for EIP-712 domain-only hashes and specific message types.
Other firmware changesQR codes shown on the Trezor Model T screen are now optimized to scale according to the type of address being rendered.
Both devices now show explicit success confirmation on the device when verifying messages using Sign & Verify.
Several coins are no longer supported: GAME, NIX and POLIS.
Trezor Suite updatesAlong with a large number of visual improvements, this update polishes up the Trezor Suite user experience in a few other places, covered in brief below.
Suite GuideThe Suite Guide is still growing and we’ve added image support to help you learn more about what Bitcoin features do, troubleshoot any errors, and get comfortable with self-custody.
Custom node settingsConnecting to your own node is now that little bit easier, as Trezor Suite will now remember your node’s address when you set a Custom Backend, and let you select which node you want to enable connections to.
It is also now possible to set a custom Electrum server backend connection when using the Bitcoin Testnet.
Tor stability fixesWe’ve made a couple of improvements to the Tor implementation to improve connection stability when Tor is enabled. The first change will ensure data is correctly displayed when recovering from a dropped connection, while the second allows Trezor Suite to determine if Tor is already in use.
Notifications with anchor linksNotifications are now able to link directly to a specific region or toggle within Trezor Suite, making it easier to find your way around the most important features and settings.
Trezor Suite and Firmware Updates May 2022 was originally published in Trezor Blog on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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