Ledger has disclosed that a significant number of its customers have been impacted by a data breach originating from a third-party service provider. This security incident raises concerns for affected users regarding the security of their account information. The hardware wallet provider is actively investigating the scope of the breach and working to notify all impacted customers. Users are advised to monitor their accounts for any suspicious activity and consider taking precautionary measures to secure their assets. This incident highlights the ongoing security challenges within the crypto ecosystem, even for established hardware wallet solutions.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 01-08 19:10
Here we go again... Third-party vendors stabbing us in the back. When will this trick finally change?
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FastLeaver
· 01-08 17:29
Third-party vendors messed up, which is why I keep saying not to put all your eggs in one basket.
No matter how secure Ledger is, it can't withstand the weakest link in the chain...
Another reminder: even the safest hardware wallet is useless if you don't take care of it yourself.
Heard someone got caught again? Hurry and check your accounts.
This is outrageous; fortresses always collapse from the inside.
It feels like no one is truly safe right now, brother.
Third parties are really the biggest vulnerability; every time, it's their fault.
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OptionWhisperer
· 01-06 12:06
Once again, a third-party service provider has dug a hole; Ledger has truly messed up this time.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-06 08:28
Here we go again? The third-party vendor messed up again. I keep saying you shouldn't trust these guys.
Ledger says they will hold accountable, but I doubt it. If wallets aren't even secure, how can hardware wallets be called the last line of defense?
I just want to know when this issue will truly be resolved.
This time, I might have to consider self-custody. Relying on others is unreliable.
Another "We are investigating," I've heard this line too many times.
What kind of thing is a third-party service provider? Why are user data being accessed?
It feels like the crypto world is always patching holes.
The trust Ledger lost this time might take a long time to recover.
Why is it always third-party... I really can't trust anymore.
Should I switch wallets? Fellow brothers, give me some advice.
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AirdropAutomaton
· 01-05 20:04
Another one? The third-party vendor messed up again, and Ledger users are once again panicking... This is really unbelievable.
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ruggedNotShrugged
· 01-05 20:01
Damn, third parties causing trouble again? Can't even defend Ledger?
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It's always third parties. When will we finally get rid of these burdens?
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Monitoring accounts, transferring assets... so troublesome. This is the price of hardware wallets.
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Even the most secure wallets can't escape the supply chain trap. Laughing to death.
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Ledger is investigating, but my information has probably been sold on the dark web already haha.
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No way, even hardware wallets are compromised. What else can we trust?
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Third-party vulnerabilities are dragging Ledger down, this design is really brilliant.
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Damn, I need to move my assets. Can't put all my eggs in one basket.
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LightningPacketLoss
· 01-05 19:59
Another one? Ledger has also failed this time... Third-party service providers are truly an eternal vulnerability.
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FancyResearchLab
· 01-05 19:52
Once again, a third-party service provider has caused trouble. The theoretically feasible secure architecture has collapsed, and now they are well-versed in it.
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MetaverseHermit
· 01-05 19:46
Third parties messed up again, Ledger really has no solutions this time
It's the fault of third parties again, why is it always others causing trouble
Hardware wallets are unreliable now, who else can we trust...
This is very typical; no matter how big the project is, it can't escape supply chain pitfalls
Ugh, I have to go through the trouble of changing my password again, so annoying
Ledger got compromised again, how can anyone still use it
Third-party providers are truly cryptography killers
Even Ledger has had a security breach, so we small retail investors need to be even more careful
Now it's all good, asset security needs to be checked again
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 01-05 19:40
Is it the third-party service provider causing the trouble again? Are hardware wallets no longer secure?
Ledger has disclosed that a significant number of its customers have been impacted by a data breach originating from a third-party service provider. This security incident raises concerns for affected users regarding the security of their account information. The hardware wallet provider is actively investigating the scope of the breach and working to notify all impacted customers. Users are advised to monitor their accounts for any suspicious activity and consider taking precautionary measures to secure their assets. This incident highlights the ongoing security challenges within the crypto ecosystem, even for established hardware wallet solutions.