Ledger, the prominent hardware wallet provider, has experienced a data breach linked to its third-party payment processor, Global-e. The breach involved unauthorized access to personal details of Ledger users, including names and contact information, from Global-e's cloud system. The exact number of affected clients and the timing of the breach remain undisclosed. Global-e has initiated an investigation and implemented controls to address the issue, confirming the improper access of some personal data.
This incident follows previous security challenges for Ledger, including a 2020 breach through Shopify affecting 270,000 customers and a 2023 hack impacting decentralized finance applications. Global-e has engaged independent forensic experts to investigate the breach and ensure data security moving forward.
Ledger Suffers Data Breach via Global-e Partner
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