On January 5th, on his personal channel, on-chain detective ZachXBT posted that community reports indicate Ledger has experienced another data breach, this time caused by the payment service provider Global-e, leading to the leakage of customers’ personal data (names and contact information). Earlier today, customers received the following email notification: “Global-e recently detected abnormal activity on some of our networks. After noticing irregularities in our cloud systems, we took immediate action to contain the issue and ultimately ensured system security. We have engaged independent forensic experts to investigate this incident and confirmed that some personal data, including names and contact information, was improperly accessed.”
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ZachXBT: Ledger's security issues with payment service provider Global-e have once again led to user data leaks
On January 5th, on his personal channel, on-chain detective ZachXBT posted that community reports indicate Ledger has experienced another data breach, this time caused by the payment service provider Global-e, leading to the leakage of customers’ personal data (names and contact information). Earlier today, customers received the following email notification: “Global-e recently detected abnormal activity on some of our networks. After noticing irregularities in our cloud systems, we took immediate action to contain the issue and ultimately ensured system security. We have engaged independent forensic experts to investigate this incident and confirmed that some personal data, including names and contact information, was improperly accessed.”