Apple has confirmed it took down a malicious app that impersonated the Ledger self-custody crypto wallet after an onchain ...
A fake Ledger Live app on the Apple App Store led to $9.5M in crypto theft. Here is how the scam worked and why it matters.
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 removed a fake version of Ledger Live that scammed $9.5 million in crypto from the App Store, reports CoinDesk. The losses were spread across 50+ victims on Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Tron ...
A malicious Ledger Live app for macOS available from Apple's App Store has drained approximately $9.5 million in ...
A fake Ledger Live app on the Mac App Store duped more than 50 users, swiping more than $9 million in a new crypto scam.
A fake Ledger Live application on the Apple App Store was used to drain more than $9 million in crypto assets earlier this ...
A malicious Ledger Live clone slipped onto Apple’s App Store, draining millions from dozens of victims across multiple ...
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The theft apparently combined a counterfeit app with a critical mistake by the musician.
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 ...