A security researcher said they bought a fake Ledger device from a Chinese marketplace that had modified hardware and firmware designed to steal crypto.
The Ledger Live and Freecash incidents remind us that whatever Apple's app-vetting procedure is, it's not working.
A Philadelphia musician lost 5.92 Bitcoin after installing a counterfeit wallet app, underscoring risks in trusted software ...
Job’s Mob has spent years banging on about App Store safety, yet it keeps letting obvious rubbish stroll through the front door. Wired journalist Reece Rogers wrote in January that Freecash “has ...
Apple removed a fake Ledger Live app from the App Store after more than 50 victims lost $9.5 million in cryptocurrency ...
Just as CoinDesk reported that a fake Ledger app had drained millions from App Store users, TechCrunch revealed that another app had been harvesting sensitive user data.
Apple has confirmed it took down a malicious app that impersonated the Ledger self-custody crypto wallet after an onchain ...
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According to G Love, the malicious app he downloaded prompted him to enter his 24-word seed phrase. Shortly after, hackers ...
Musician G. Love loses 5.92 BTC to a fake Ledger Live app on the Mac App Store, as scammers exploit Apple review process to steal seedphrase ...
American musician Garrett Dutton said he lost his $420,000 Bitcoin “retirement fund” after downloading a fake Ledger app from Apple’s App Store and giving his seed phrase away.