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Ledger Declares Users are ‘Safe’ to Use Connect Kit, Following Malicious Attack

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Updated by Kyle Baird
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In Brief

  • Ledger confirms it is safe for users to use Connect Kit post $484,000 attack; declaring that the malicious code has been deactivated.
  • Lookonchain validates $484,000 Ledger theft, while Ledger updates its 610,900 followers, assures ConnectKit is now safe to use.
  • Ledger claims to update the genuine version soon; emphasizing transaction security, clear signing, and ongoing diligence.
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Ledger has announced to its users in a post on X (formerly Twitter) that its connect kit is safe to use again following a malicious attack resulting in approximately $484,000 in stolen funds.

“Ledger and WalletConnect can confirm that the malicious code was deactivated,” the post declares.

Blockchain Analysis Firm Confirms Malicious Attack Against Ledger

According to Lookonchain, Ledger experienced a malicious attack resulting in approximately $484,000 in crypto assets stolen. The post stated:

“Ledger Exploiter transferred 4.334 ETH to AngelDrainer. And the AngelDrainer is also receiving assets currently and holds $363K assets.”

Ledger exploit nets $484,000 in Ethereum and other tokens. Source: Lookonchain
Ledger exploit nets $484,000 in Ethereum and other tokens. Source: Lookonchain

Ledger consistently kept its 610,900 followers informed about the compromise until the company affirmed that the product was secure for use once more.

“You are now safe to use your Ledger Connect Kit. Reminder that that we always encourage clear signing.”

Ledger assures users that they will soon distribute the authentic version, alleviating concerns within the community.

Read more: Ledger vs. Trezor: Which Hardware Wallet Is Best in 2023?

Ledger Says it Will Provide Further Information on Compromise Soon

According to Ledger, a comprehensive report on the incident is underway. Ledger will promptly share this information to illuminate the nature and scope of the threat.

In the interim, Ledger advises users to strongly prioritize the security of their transactions. Ledger urges the community to consistently clear sign transactions as a fundamental practice.

“In the meantime, we’d like to remind the community to always Clear Sign your transactions.”

Furthermore, it explains that it is crucial to bear in mind that the information displayed on the Ledger screen, including addresses, remains the sole authentic data.

Ledger indicates any deviation between the device and the computer or phone screen should raise immediate concerns and prompt users to halt transactions promptly.

Read more: 7 Best Ledger Wallet Alternatives for Crypto Storage in 2023

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Ciaran is a cryptocurrency journalist based in Sydney, Australia. He particularly enjoys writing about CBDC developments and the practical implementations of cryptocurrency in real-world scenarios. He has also appeared across major television networks in Australia including Channel Ten, Channel Nine and SBS TV. Prior to his foray into cryptocurrency, Ciaran worked as a presenter on national radio station Triple J.
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