A fake Ledger Live app on Apple's App Store has been linked to a multi-chain cryptocurrency theft affecting over 50 victims, with losses totaling approximately $9.5 million. The theft, occurring between April 7 and 13, involved assets across Bitcoin, EVM, Tron, Solana, and Ripple networks. The stolen funds were reportedly dispersed through over 150 KuCoin deposit addresses and connected to a centralized mixing service named AudiA6.
The fraudulent app has since been removed from the App Store. The largest individual losses include approximately $3.23 million in USDT, $2.079 million in USDC, and around $1.95 million in BTC/ETH assets. Discussions of a potential class-action lawsuit against Apple have emerged following the incident.
Fake Ledger Live App Linked to $9.5 Million Crypto Theft
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