2020: Data breach of a million users Ledger, which produces hardware wallets for storing cryptocurrency, announced on its official website that the data of a million users was leaked. This became known on July 30, 2020. We are talking about the names of customers, their email and mail addre...
BREACH OF SECURITY ASSOCIATED WITH THE TRANSMISSION OF SENSITIVE INFORMATION THROUGH THE Graph Ledger OR FOR ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED THROUGH THE Graph Ledger, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF GOODWILL, LOSS OR CORRUPTION OF DATA, WORK STOPPAGE, ACCURACY OF RESULTS, ...
storage, and use of personal data. On the 21st of July, we partnered with Orange Cyberdefense to assess the potential damages of the data breach and identify potential data breaches.
In July 2020, Ledger reported that the company had experienced a significant data breach. However, the exact details of this event were unknown until December 20, 2020, when phone numbers and home addresses of more than 270,000 customers and over 1 million email addresses were leaked. The dat...
Since July, the breach caused a wave ofphishingattempts from hackers. Ledger has also warned customers of many more phishing attempts to come. As the leak’s breadth is becoming better known, affected clients are now reporting ransom threats via email. As Decrypt reported, an attacker has ident...
Ledger was quick to acknowledge the breach revealing that the stolen data contained email addresses full names, postal addresses, phone numbers, and details related to products ordered by customers. Now, Hackread.com can confirm that a threat actor is claiming to have leaked the same Ledger data...
Phishing scammers spoof Ledger’s email to send bogus data breach notice Dec 18, 2024 byBrayden Lindrea Scammers are spoofing support emails for hardware wallet maker Ledger, prompting users to share their seed phrases. 2593 News Ledger wallet user reports 10 BTC loss — Community blames phishin...
This is not the first class-action suit filed against both Ledger and Shopify regarding the data breach. In April 2021, a different group ofcomplainants filed suit in California. That complaint made allegations similar to the recent Delaware filing that Shopify and Ledger “negligently allowed, ...
I was a confirmed “victim” of the Ledger data breach and I wanted to write this article to explain what (if anything) has happened since. Spoiler alert: plenty!
Ledger said that private keys and other information pertinent to the security of customers' [[digital assets]] had not been stolen. Days after its discovery of the breach, Ledger filed a report with France's Data Protection Authority (CNIL) and later announced it had partnered with cyber...