Ledger reportedly suffered another data breach via third-party provider Global-e, raises concerns of crypto wallet security & phishing risks.
Ledger, a hardware wallet manufacturer, which has historically been known by the reputation of keeping crypto assets offline, has suffered another data exposure incident and has brought back old ...
As 2026 kicks off, French cryptocurrency hardware wallet provider Ledger is once again in the spotlight for a serious security mishap.
Hardware wallet giant Ledger is grappling with a data exposure incident, this time linked to its third-party payment processor Global-e, according t o pseudonymous blockchain sleuth ZachXBT.
Crypto wasn't stolen this time, but data was leaked with the potential to lead to thefts later on.
Ledger confirmed a network breach at an external payment provider, exposing limited order data while wallets and recovery phrases stayed secure.
Ledger customers' data leaked through Global-e processor breach. Names and contact info exposed in latest security incident.
Ledger says there was a data breach at its payment processor Global-e, announced on January 5, 2026. Ledger emailed customers whose information was affected to say personal data, such as names and ...
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