Hi @alfah0lic, we appreciate your efforts to warn others about these scam attempts. Always remember: Ledger will never call, DM, or ask for your 24-word recovery phrase. If someone does, it's a scam. Stay cautious, keep your crypto safe and always Clear Sign transactions where possible.
Scammers impersonating Ledger and other crypto brands are unfortunately common. While we actively report and block them, malicious actors often pull from multiple leaks across the industry. In practice, even if a scam letter mentions Ledger, the address may have been sourced from any number of crypto‑related breaches. Because Ledger is a trusted name in self‑custody, scammers use our brand to increase the likelihood of tricking users.
Please stay vigilant against phishing attempts.
At Ledger, we've designed our technology so that your crypto and private keys remain safe, regardless of external incidents. Ledger devices are purpose-built to keep your assets secure and entirely under your control - always. We've reinforced our systems time and again to meet the highest standards of security in an increasingly connected world.
Please don't engage with accounts claiming to be Ledger employees or anyone offering to help recover funds. For support and technical assistance, connect with our support team directly at https://t.co/9uEZq3CHQj
For guidance on protecting yourself, check out the Ledger Academy article on Crypto Phishing Scams And How To Avoid Them: https://t.co/fJWwDxGSLO
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