Ledger attack shows company ‘learned nothing’ after multiple breaches: ENS developer
Members of the crypto community shared their sentiments about the Ledger Connect exploit a day after the hack.
Crypto community members have posted their responses to the Ledger Connect Kit exploit that affected multiple decentralized applications (DApps) across the Web3 space.
On Dec. 14, a hacker attacked the front end of multiple DApps using Ledger’s connector. The exploiter breached major apps such as SushiSwap, Phantom and Revoke.cash and stole at least $484,000 in digital assets.
Ledger announced that it had fixed the problem three hours after the initial reports about the attack. The firm’s CEO, Pascal Gauthier, said it was an isolated incident and noted that they are working with the relevant law enforcement agencies to find the hacker and “bring them to justice.”