Scammers Use Physical Phishing Methods to Target Ledger Wallet Users

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Phishing Campaign Targets Ledger Wallet Users

A sophisticated physical phishing campaign has been identified, targeting users of Ledger hardware wallets with fake updates and QR codes.

Fake Letters and QR Codes

The letters appear to be genuine, complete with branded logos and fake security notices, aiming to trick recipients into divulging their sensitive 24-word recovery seed phrases, which grant access to their cryptocurrency wallets.

According to Ledger, “any request for a recovery phrase via email, social media, or physical letter is illegitimate.” The company emphasizes that recovery phrases should never be shared under any circumstances.

Previous Breach and Connection

Researchers believe the phishing campaign might be connected to the January 2026 breach of Global-e, Ledger’s e-commerce processing partner, which compromised customer shipping and regional order data.

Protecting Yourself

To protect themselves, affected users should refrain from scanning the QR code, visiting the linked site, and never entering a recovery phrase outside the initial wallet recovery process on a trusted device.

Those who have already submitted their seed phrase should transfer their funds to a newly created wallet with a fresh recovery phrase to prevent further exploitation.



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