Two Severe Flaws Caught Internally
Swiss hardware wallet maker BitBox released firmware version 9.26.5, the Dixence update, on August 17, 2026, patching two vulnerabilities the company described as severe. The first affected Multi editions of the BitBox02 and BitBox02 Nova when a device had not yet been configured with a wallet. A malicious host connected to an uninitialised device could trigger memory corruption and execute arbitrary code, potentially installing malicious firmware without the user’s knowledge and putting stored funds at risk.
The second vulnerability affected the implementation of Silent Payments, a privacy feature designed to allow Bitcoin recipients to publish a static address without revealing transaction history. The flaw could have allowed an attacker to lock Bitcoin to an unintended address, opening the door to a ransom scenario where a victim would need to pay the attacker to recover access to their coins. BitBox confirmed no reports of either vulnerability being exploited in the wild and no user funds have been lost, noting that the flaws were identified using frontier AI models during an internal audit.