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Ledger customers are at risk after a data breach at Global-e, a third-party payment processor. Though no financial information was compromised, personal details like names and contact information were exposed. Ledger advises users to stay vigilant against potential phishing attempts.
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Ledger has informed certain customers that their personal information was exposed in a data breach involving Global-e, a third-party payment processor. The breach did not affect Ledger's own systems, which remain secure. The compromised data includes names and contact information for customers who made purchases on Ledger.com using Global-e. Ledger reassures users that no financial information or sensitive crypto access details, such as 24-word seed phrases, were exposed.
Global-e processes various checkout and order-related services for multiple brands, including well-known names like Disney, adidas, and Netflix. While Ledger maintains that payment information wasn't compromised, the company warns customers to be vigilant about potential phishing attempts that may arise from the breach. They advise users never to disclose their seed phrases and to ensure the integrity of their transactions. Global-e is notifying affected individuals and regulators about the breach, having acted quickly to secure its systems once it became aware of the threat.
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