The audacity of these cyber marauders! With a swift strike, the attacker breached Ledger’s defenses, turning the Discord server into a playground for scams. In the confusion, a fake third-party site was set up, cunningly designed to steal recovery phrases from the unsuspecting. And when some brave souls dared to warn others? Well, they were muted or banned faster than a thief in the night. 😂
But fear not, dear reader! The Ledger team, led by the ever-vigilant Quintin Boatwright, wasted no time in setting things right. They swiftly removed the compromised account, dispatched the malicious bot like a pestilence, and reported the phishing site. All the server’s permissions were scrutinized and bolstered, so future breaches would find no welcome mat. Phew! 👏
But wait, the story doesn’t end here! The breach was eerily similar to a 2020 fiasco, where hackers had previously slipped into Ledger’s vault of customer data. As though from some shady thriller, these attacks follow a familiar script – fraudulent physical letters, directing recipients to the same shady websites. It’s like a bad sequel you just can’t shake off!
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