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February 05, 2018, 03:28:13 PM
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Has anyone been affected by this and would it now be a good time to buy another hardware wallet?

Also it I've been reading where it says to press the monitor before sending and receiving to verify your address is correct is that true as well?

What the hell is going on?
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February 05, 2018, 03:41:10 PM
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Very curious to know also
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February 05, 2018, 03:54:29 PM
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Has anyone been affected by this and would it now be a good time to buy another hardware wallet?

Also it I've been reading where it says to press the monitor before sending and receiving to verify your address is correct is that true as well?

What the hell is going on?
What do you mean by attack is someone steal your money? Since no one can steal your bitcoins in hardware wallets without private keys so how it can happen.I hope OP will explain the real case behind ledger wallet attack.

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February 05, 2018, 04:13:01 PM
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I thought hardware is kind a USB look alike and no one can open it until you say so.

Has anyone been affected by this and would it now be a good time to buy another hardware wallet?

Also it I've been reading where it says to press the monitor before sending and receiving to verify your address is correct is that true as well?

What the hell is going on?

How can be this hardware wallet would be attack? What to do it to buy another hardware wallet its better safe than never. I would suggest as well to try a different wallet that is myetherwallet its safe too you know I cant offer you suggestion its up to you.


I would just say if you think your not safe anymore on working with that hardware wallet try to buy new one that us trezor its 2nd best to ledger.
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February 05, 2018, 04:30:39 PM
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What is going on? There isn’t any news about attack on ledger wallet.

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February 05, 2018, 04:31:33 PM
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Has anyone been affected by this and would it now be a good time to buy another hardware wallet?

Also it I've been reading where it says to press the monitor before sending and receiving to verify your address is correct is that true as well?

What the hell is going on?

Ledger didn't receive a "wallet attack". A vector has been discovered last month with the Google Chrome application. Nobody has been affected currently (or at least it has not been found on the web). People using the hardware just need to validate the integrity of the address. (Checking if the address is correct, like you are always supposed to do, no matter the support used).

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2878882.msg29653349#msg29653349

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February 05, 2018, 04:48:49 PM
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I thought hardware is kind a USB look alike and no one can open it until you say so.

Has anyone been affected by this and would it now be a good time to buy another hardware wallet?

Also it I've been reading where it says to press the monitor before sending and receiving to verify your address is correct is that true as well?

What the hell is going on?

How can be this hardware wallet would be attack? What to do it to buy another hardware wallet its better safe than never. I would suggest as well to try a different wallet that is myetherwallet its safe too you know I cant offer you suggestion its up to you.


I would just say if you think your not safe anymore on working with that hardware wallet try to buy new one that us trezor its 2nd best to ledger.

I would not think we can recommend myetherwallet, because myetherwallet can't hold Bitcoin.
I agree with other, The OP didn't explain very well the situation about the hacking. Because I think you can't really hack bitcoin in a USB wallet without accessing the wallet itself using a primary key.
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February 05, 2018, 10:33:13 PM
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Has anyone been affected by this and would it now be a good time to buy another hardware wallet?

Also it I've been reading where it says to press the monitor before sending and receiving to verify your address is correct is that true as well?

What the hell is going on?
What do you mean by attack is someone steal your money? Since no one can steal your bitcoins in hardware wallets without private keys so how it can happen.I hope OP will explain the real case behind ledger wallet attack.
It's a receive attack, means that a malware try to change the receiving address of your wallet when it shows on the screen (and changes it to a hacker's address), in order to copy and paste the hacked address when you want to receive bitcoins into your wallet. When you use the chrome bitcoin application, you can click on a small button on the screen which shows the receiving address on the Ledger Nano S device itself, so if you check the two addresses you won't lose any bitcoin. So it's not a malware that completly wipes your hardware wallet but just hijacks the bitcoins you want to receive into the wallet.
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February 05, 2018, 10:37:23 PM
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Has anyone been affected by this and would it now be a good time to buy another hardware wallet?

Also it I've been reading where it says to press the monitor before sending and receiving to verify your address is correct is that true as well?

What the hell is going on?
What do you mean by attack is someone steal your money? Since no one can steal your bitcoins in hardware wallets without private keys so how it can happen.I hope OP will explain the real case behind ledger wallet attack.
It's a receive attack, means that a malware try to change the receiving address of your wallet when it shows on the screen (and changes it to a hacker's address), in order to copy and paste the hacked address when you want to receive bitcoins into your wallet. When you use the chrome bitcoin application, you can click on a small button on the screen which shows the receiving address on the Ledger Nano S device itself, so if you check the two addresses you won't lose any bitcoin. So it's not a malware that completly wipes your hardware wallet but just hijacks the bitcoins you want to receive into the wallet.

Very nice and helpful explanation - in these days of exploits and data breaches we all need to be aware of the potential and very real attacks - there are going on around all day and close to us digitally. Be wary and stay safe.
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February 05, 2018, 10:39:01 PM
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He is talking about this

https://cointelegraph.com/news/newly-discovered-vulnerability-in-all-ledger-hardware-wallets-puts-user-funds-at-risk
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February 05, 2018, 10:46:28 PM
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Has anyone been affected by this and would it now be a good time to buy another hardware wallet?

Also it I've been reading where it says to press the monitor before sending and receiving to verify your address is correct is that true as well?

What the hell is going on?
What do you mean by attack is someone steal your money? Since no one can steal your bitcoins in hardware wallets without private keys so how it can happen.I hope OP will explain the real case behind ledger wallet attack.
It's a receive attack, means that a malware try to change the receiving address of your wallet when it shows on the screen (and changes it to a hacker's address), in order to copy and paste the hacked address when you want to receive bitcoins into your wallet. When you use the chrome bitcoin application, you can click on a small button on the screen which shows the receiving address on the Ledger Nano S device itself, so if you check the two addresses you won't lose any bitcoin. So it's not a malware that completly wipes your hardware wallet but just hijacks the bitcoins you want to receive into the wallet.
Only Ledger Nano S device is affected by this malware? What about Ledger Blue? As far as I understand, it uses same app, but Ledger claims it's the most secure device. What about Trezor or KeepKey? Is there any similar malware targeted on hacking Trezor or KeepKey?
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February 06, 2018, 09:29:27 PM
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Has anyone been affected by this and would it now be a good time to buy another hardware wallet?

Also it I've been reading where it says to press the monitor before sending and receiving to verify your address is correct is that true as well?

What the hell is going on?
What do you mean by attack is someone steal your money? Since no one can steal your bitcoins in hardware wallets without private keys so how it can happen.I hope OP will explain the real case behind ledger wallet attack.
It's a receive attack, means that a malware try to change the receiving address of your wallet when it shows on the screen (and changes it to a hacker's address), in order to copy and paste the hacked address when you want to receive bitcoins into your wallet. When you use the chrome bitcoin application, you can click on a small button on the screen which shows the receiving address on the Ledger Nano S device itself, so if you check the two addresses you won't lose any bitcoin. So it's not a malware that completly wipes your hardware wallet but just hijacks the bitcoins you want to receive into the wallet.
Only Ledger Nano S device is affected by this malware? What about Ledger Blue? As far as I understand, it uses same app, but Ledger claims it's the most secure device. What about Trezor or KeepKey? Is there any similar malware targeted on hacking Trezor or KeepKey?
I have no information about the Ledger Blue. If it's using the same app in Chrome, it's possible that the malware is able to change the receiving address of the Blue as well. Anyway, it helps if you double check the address on the device's screen as well, in the Chrome app. If you're using it with MEW, I've no info about the possibility of chechking the address on the device if you're connected to MEW.
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March 03, 2018, 05:18:02 AM
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I thought hardware is kind a USB look alike and no one can open it until you say so.

Has anyone been affected by this and would it now be a good time to buy another hardware wallet?

Also it I've been reading where it says to press the monitor before sending and receiving to verify your address is correct is that true as well?

What the hell is going on?

How can be this hardware wallet would be attack? What to do it to buy another hardware wallet its better safe than never. I would suggest as well to try a different wallet that is myetherwallet its safe too you know I cant offer you suggestion its up to you.


I would just say if you think your not safe anymore on working with that hardware wallet try to buy new one that us trezor its 2nd best to ledger.

I would not think we can recommend myetherwallet, because myetherwallet can't hold Bitcoin.
I agree with other, The OP didn't explain very well the situation about the hacking. Because I think you can't really hack bitcoin in a USB wallet without accessing the wallet itself using a primary key.
nobody says it was BITCOIN who has been hacked,OP says the ledger wallet lol..but i cant really understand whats the mean of op about hacking the ledger whe it was in usb form,how could that be possible?can you explain further  for the benefits of all who has the same settings
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March 25, 2018, 03:50:48 PM
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Has anyone been affected by this and would it now be a good time to buy another hardware wallet?

Also it I've been reading where it says to press the monitor before sending and receiving to verify your address is correct is that true as well?

What the hell is going on?
What do you mean by attack is someone steal your money? Since no one can steal your bitcoins in hardware wallets without private keys so how it can happen.I hope OP will explain the real case behind ledger wallet attack.

Yes, no one can steal your coins from your ledger wallet while it is offline but once you connect your Legder wallet to the system to move funds, a malware is designed to take all of your funds always. So there is always a risk whether be online or offline.
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March 25, 2018, 03:58:44 PM
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Has anyone been affected by this and would it now be a good time to buy another hardware wallet?

Also it I've been reading where it says to press the monitor before sending and receiving to verify your address is correct is that true as well?

What the hell is going on?
What do you mean by attack is someone steal your money? Since no one can steal your bitcoins in hardware wallets without private keys so how it can happen.I hope OP will explain the real case behind ledger wallet attack.

Yes, no one can steal your coins from your ledger wallet while it is offline but once you connect your Legder wallet to the system to move funds, a malware is designed to take all of your funds always. So there is always a risk whether be online or offline.

In order to release a transaction from a ledger wallet you need to be connected to the internet.
Ledger is being split into 2 parts,one part contains the private key and has the code of signing transactions, on the other hand, the 2nd part of the ledger contains the connection to the internet is usually getting the transaction key from the offline part.
The problem was that there was a security breech so actually you could hack the ledger at the point it transferred the funds from the offline part to the online part.
Seriously security breech.
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March 25, 2018, 04:05:25 PM
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The problem was that there was a security breech so actually you could hack the ledger at the point it transferred the funds from the offline part to the online part.
Seriously security breech.

The vulnerability you are talking about was regarding a faked (malicious) receiving address being shown on the desktop application.
This is due to the fact that the software still has to run on your OS and that everything on your screen can (theoretically) be changed / compromised.

This has been fixed with a simple verification of your receiving address on the nano s screen.
Anything verified on the nano s screen can be considered as truly being generated by your nano s (and therefore being secure).

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March 25, 2018, 04:07:52 PM
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Even if this hadn't been publicised, people should assume that whatever your computer is displaying to you can be spoofed. That's why these devices have displays to verify everything on.

If I had something like an original Nano HW1 I certainly wouldn't be using it any more.
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March 25, 2018, 05:01:18 PM
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I always double check and triple check the receiving address, even when I'm sending relatively small amounts from one of my wallets to another address I own.

Paranoia is a perfectly healthy condition when you invest in crypto.
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