Recently, security experts revealed that the well-known hardware wallet manufacturer Ledger has experienced another customer data breach. This time, the issue stems from their payment processing partner Global-e, where users' personal information (including names, email addresses, and other contact details) was leaked.



Many users have already received related notification emails, and screenshots have been circulated within the community. This incident has caused quite a stir in the crypto circle, with everyone sharing and discussing this security alert.

Honestly, Ledger's series of security incidents have indeed raised some concerns. Although the previous NPM supply chain incident had limited impact, this data breach involving users' real identity information makes the problem much more serious. For users, besides considering the safety of their assets, they also need to be cautious about the risk of personal information being misused.

If you are a Ledger user, be especially vigilant for any suspicious emails or calls, as leaked personal information often becomes targets for scammers. Don't wait for official notifications—proactively change your passwords and enable two-factor authentication to maintain basic security measures.
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PumpBeforeRugvip
· 01-08 10:51
Oh no, Ledger is leaking information again? Their quality control is really outrageous. --- Global-e? Why is it always a third party taking the blame, what about Ledger itself? --- I already told everyone not to buy hardware wallets back then, and I got criticized for it haha. --- I'm truly speechless, with all my personal information gone, whether my coins are safe or not doesn't even matter anymore. --- Change your password quickly, scammers might already be targeting us. --- These days, everything can be leaked, it's really surreal. --- Ledger users are probably going to lose a lot again. Who would still trust them?
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MaticHoleFillervip
· 01-08 09:04
No way, Ledger is doing the same thing again? All the identity information is gone, now phishing emails will be everywhere --- Did Global-e mess up? That's really incredible, buying a hardware wallet and still having to watch out for scam calls --- Is my personal information also on the leak list... feeling a bit anxious --- Ledger's reputation keeps collapsing, what else is there to use? --- Hurry up and change your password, everyone, don't wait for official notifications, take action first --- That previous NPM incident was said to be no big deal, but this time it directly involved leaking identity information... really outrageous --- Received the notification email, at first I thought it was a scam haha --- Blame the payment provider? Then Ledger should compensate, right
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GraphGuruvip
· 01-05 15:50
Ledger messed up again. This time, I really have to change wallets. --- Global-e is really terrible. No wonder Ledger can't shake off this trouble. --- My personal information has been leaked. Now I have to watch out for scam calls. So annoying. --- Brothers using Ledger, hurry up and change your passwords. Don't wait to be exploited. --- This time it's not just an on-chain issue; be careful in real life too. Truly unbelievable. --- Ledger's reputation has really taken a big hit this time. Who would still dare to use it? --- I just want to know when they will improve security. It's always the same every time. --- Two-factor authentication should have been enabled long ago. Do they need a reminder to realize that? --- Leaking personal information is even scarier than losing private keys. We need to be more cautious in the future. --- Global-e is taking the blame, but Ledger also needs to be responsible. No more finger-pointing.
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ImpermanentPhilosophervip
· 01-05 15:34
Ledger, how many times has it been now? I really can't hold it together... --- It's Ledger again, this time even personal information can't be kept safe, it's outrageous --- No wonder there have been more scam emails recently; turns out the database has been thoroughly compromised --- Rest assured when using hardware wallets, but don't expect them to protect your personal information --- Global-e takes the blame, Ledger shifts the blame, and users foot the bill—this show is quite a performance --- I understand changing passwords and enabling 2FA, but the problem is the information has already been leaked... --- Ledger users now have to defend against scams, phishing, and SIM card attacks—it's exhausting --- So now we have to trust both the on-chain system and these institutions, but they keep disappointing me --- Scammers now have my email and phone number, thanks to Ledger --- This is much colder than a cold wallet; my information is frozen on the blockchain and circulating forever
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POAPlectionistvip
· 01-05 15:25
Ledger又搞这一套...这回连身份信息都守不住,真绝了 --- Global-e那边漏的,Ledger也得背锅啊,合作方选得不咋地 --- 我特么已经收邮件了,现在就等着被钓鱼诈骗呢是吧 --- 硬件钱包就图个安心结果现在心更不安了...讽刺 --- 赶紧改密码启用2FA,别光吐槽了各位 --- 这下隐私真没了,感觉得考虑换方案了 --- 为什么总是Ledger,之前供应链现在数据库,这哥们儿咋了 --- 有没有用户起诉他们啊,这损失得赔 --- 我就想知道啥时候才能彻底信任一个钱包... --- 安全问题堆积得这么快,对整个行业都没好处啊
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