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1  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Logging in on scam website with ledger nano on: December 30, 2020, 12:22:39 PM
Thanks a lot. I figured as much, but I panicked a bit and wanted to be sure.
2  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Logging in on scam website with ledger nano on: December 29, 2020, 10:54:07 PM
Hello,

Today I fell for a scam email that sent me to a copy of stellar website. There I logged in with my ledger nano s through usb. Then I realized that something is fishy, so I disconnected my ledger from laptop, created a new wallet on the same ledger and moved everything from the initial wallet to the 2nd one.
The scam website is similar with the original/ but had .mu at the end
I didn't gave away my secret words or anything inside the website. I just did the normal operations on the ledger (enter ledger pin, open stellar app)

1. I can consider my initial stellar wallet compromised?
2. I can consider my whole ledger nano compromised? if so I should reset the ledger and transfer all crypto assets to new accounts?

Thanks
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