Ledger is investigating the new phishing scam aimed at wallet users.

2020-10-27 04:31
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According to the Block report from October 27, crypto wallet expert Ledger investigated the realities of the scam after several wallet users claimed to have received phishing emails from relationships today. Website developer Andreas Tasch posted a suspicious email on Twitter and asked why the company had not been informed that their data had been compromised. The message, seen by Ledger, is that Ledger's live streaming service has been attacked by malware. The email read: “At this time, it is technically impossible to make a final assessment of the weight and the data breach. In these circumstances, we have to consider that your cryptocurrency assets are at risk of being stolen. Click the button to download a new version of the software. In response, expert Ledger said the company was using its internal responsibility to investigate the final strike.

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