Crypto wallet maker Ledger confirmed that its Global-e e-commerce partner has suffered a data breach, but cautioned users that its own hardware and software wallets remain secure.
The statement added that because Ledger products are self-custodial, Global-e does not have access to customer information like 24-word security phrases, crypto balances, or any other private info related to digital assets. “Importantly, no payment information was involved,” the company added.
This is the latest in a string of security-related alerts connected to third-party systems linked to Ledger and its devices, which include the Stax and Nano hardware wallets.




















