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Ledger experienced a significant data breach in June 2020, exposing over 1 million customer records.

Records exposed
1,075,241 records
Breach date
Breach Jun 25, 2020
Last update
Updated Dec 20, 2020

What data was exposed?

Fields reported as compromised in this breach record.

Email addressesNamesPhone numbersPhysical addresses

Why does this breach matter?

In-depth analysis of the breach and its implications.

In June 2020, Ledger, a company specializing in hardware wallets for cryptocurrency, experienced a data breach affecting over 1 million customers. Exposed information included email addresses, names, phone numbers, and physical addresses. Initially sold, the stolen data was later publicly released in December 2020, creating privacy and security risks for those affected. Reports from reputable sources contributed to the public awareness of this breach.

Impact Analysis

Understanding the scope and consequences of this breach.

User Impact
Affected users faced increased risk of phishing and social engineering attacks leveraging the exposed data.
Business Impact
Ledger faced reputational damage, increased customer inquiries, and the necessity to strengthen their security measures.
Affected Sectors
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Financial Services
Geographic Impact
  • Global

What You Should Do

Recommended actions to take in response to this breach.

If You Were Affected

  • Monitor email addresses for phishing attempts.
  • Consider changing addresses tied to cryptocurrency accounts.
  • Employ robust and unique passwords for all related accounts.

Preventive Measures

  • Enable two-factor authentication for sensitive accounts.
  • Be vigilant against phishing emails or communications.
  • Regularly update personal cybersecurity measures.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this breach and what it means for you.

The breach exposed email addresses, names, phone numbers, and physical addresses of over 1 million customers.