Crypto wallet firm Ledger faces customer data breach through payment processor Global-e - DataBreaches.Net
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Crypto wallet firm Ledger faces customer data breach through payment processor Global-e - DataBreaches.Net
"Hardware wallet giant Ledger is grappling with a data exposure incident, this time linked to its third-party payment processor, Global-e. An email notification sent to customers by Global-e and initially shared by pseudonymous blockchain sleuth ZachXBT on X said the breach involved unauthorized access to Ledger users' personal details like names and contact information from Global-e's cloud system. The email did not disclose the number of clients affected or specify when the exploit occurred."
"Omkar Godbole and AI Boost write: Hardware wallet giant Ledger is grappling with a data exposure incident, this time linked to its third-party payment processor, Global-e. An email notification sent to customers by Global-e and initially shared by pseudonymous blockchain sleuth ZachXBT on X said the breach involved unauthorized access to Ledger users' personal details like names and contact information from Global-e's cloud system."
Hardware wallet provider Ledger experienced a data exposure tied to its third-party payment processor Global-e. Global-e sent an email notification to customers reporting unauthorized access to personal details stored in its cloud system. Exposed information included Ledger users' names and contact information. The notification was initially shared on X by pseudonymous blockchain sleuth ZachXBT. The email did not disclose how many clients were affected or when the exploit occurred. The incident underscores the risks of third-party payment processing and the potential for peripheral systems to expose user data even if core services remain separate.
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