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Stolen Trezor, Ledger and KeepKey Databases Might Be A Scam

Ramsey Baker

Summary: The hacker who was reportedly selling user databases from top hardware wallet manufacturers Ledger, Trezor and KeepKey may have actually been selling fake data. According to a report from cybercrime monitoring blog Under the Breach on May 24, the supposed hacker was advertising the customer databases of popular hardware wallet companies for sale. However, it ...

The hacker who was reportedly selling user databases from top hardware wallet manufacturers Ledger, Trezor and KeepKey may have actually been selling fake data.

According to a report from cybercrime monitoring blog Under the Breach on May 24, the supposed hacker was advertising the customer databases of popular hardware wallet companies for sale. However, it appears that the databases were just a scam, as SatoshiLabs, the team behind Trezor, got ahold of sample data for the supposed database and found “no Trezor customer data included in the offered database.”

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