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Ledger: Global-e Data Breach Did Not Expose Crypto...
Cointelegraph•Monday, January 5, 2026 at 01:39 PM•1 min read

Ledger: Global-e Data Breach Did Not Expose Crypto Wallet Funds

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Hardware wallet provider Ledger has stated that a recent data breach at Global-e, a payment platform integrated with Ledger in 2023, did not compromise crypto wallets. According to reports, the data breach at Global-e affected some of Ledger's customers. Ledger has clarified that the incident did not expose user's crypto assets. The company integrated Global-e last year to facilitate payments. The development highlights the risks associated with third-party integrations and the importance of data security in the cryptocurrency space.

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Ledger: Global-e Data Breach Did Not Expose Crypto...
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Ledger: Global-e Data Breach Did Not Expose Crypto Wallet Funds

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Hardware wallet provider Ledger has stated that a recent data breach at Global-e, a payment platform integrated with Ledger in 2023, did not compromise crypto wallets. According to reports, the data breach at Global-e affected some of Ledger's customers. Ledger has clarified that the incident did not expose user's crypto assets. The company integrated Global-e last year to facilitate payments. The development highlights the risks associated with third-party integrations and the importance of data security in the cryptocurrency space.

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