7 October 2022
Hacker Trying To Sell Data From Ledger, Trezor and KeepKey
One of the cybersecurity firms shared the screenshots of a hacker selling stolen data from Trezor, Ledger, and KeepKey users.
This is the same hacker who was behind the cyberattack on Ethereum.org. The hacker is stealing and selling the data from popular cryptocurrency wallets such as Keepkey, Trezor, Ledger, and online investment platform Bnktothefuture. The hacker has information about 80,000 customers from three large databases. The information contains the customer's email address, name, phone number, residential address, and other data.
As per the Under the Breach, the customers who purchased products using Shopify from these crypto wallets have been compromised. The Bitcoin News reports, "the hacker doesn't seem to have any passwords, but is offering detailed information that was stolen from an alleged Shopify breach like email addresses, home addresses, and phone numbers."
Ledger tweeted: "Rumours pretend our Shopify database has been hacked through a Shopify exploit. Our ecommerce team is currently checking these allegations by analyzing the so-called hacked DB, and so far it doesn't match our real (database) DB. We continue investigations and are taking the matter seriously".
One of Shopify executives also said, "We investigated these claims and found no evidence to substantiate them, and no evidence of any compromise of Shopify's systems."
The hacker has also advertised the databases of 18 virtual currency exchanges and forums and has shared the email lists of two crypto tax platforms.