Hacker secured access to private data of Wallet-customers databases

The Hardware Wallet provider Trezor and Ledger are currently investigations into a suspected hacker attack. In KeepKey operator ShapeShift there has been no opinion

The two Hardware Wallet provider Trezor and Ledger, stated that their security experts were currently claims that hackers are selling at the moment Information online, which is said to have been stolen from the databases of the company.

Also, the service provider KeepKey to be affected by the security breach. It is also a known provider of a crypto-Hardware-Wallet. This belongs to the company’s Shapeshift.

In the case of “Under The Breach” is the name of it, or the Hacker would have also gives “full access to SQL-data is the Investment platform BankToTheFuture.

The Ethereum forum hacker, is now selling the databases of @Trezor and @Ledger.

Both of which obtained from a @Shopify exploit.
(suggesting there are many more underground leaks).

The hacker, therefore, claims he has the full SQL database of famous crowdfunding site @BankToTheFuture. pic.twitter.com/4M3f2bQKvB

— Under the Breach (@underthe breach) May 24, 2020

The cyber security experts have released a Screenshots, which allegedly shows that hackers offer the data for sale on the Internet. Part of the offered information data such as names, telephone numbers, user addresses, and email addresses. Passwords seem to be not affected.

Under The Breach claimed, in this connection, the hackers got the personal information by a so-called “Exploit” on the E-Commerce platform Shopify.

In the case Under The Breach it also means that BankToTheFuture not have taken the allegations seriously enough. At the time of printing, there was by ShapeShift no opinion on the publication of the alleged Hack and subsequent data sales of its own customers on.

Trezor and Ledger would have taken the message seriously and responded by posting answers via Twitter.

In the home, Trezor, it was, you don’t take the “rumors” seriously, if you use Shopify. Access to Trezor-user data using Shopify Exploit is, accordingly, unlikely.

There are rumors spreading that our eshop database has been hacked thru a Shopify exploit. Our eshop does not use Shopify, but we are nonetheless investigating the situation. We’ve been so routinely purging old customer records from the database to minimize the possible impact.

— Trezor (@Trezor) May 24, 2020

Trezor informed to investigate the matter fully.

“Routinely, we have also a old customer records from the database in order to minimize risks,”it said in the Ledger-Tweet.

Ledger was known to have the matter taken seriously and investigations. “In social media shared the Screenshots” did not match but after a detailed database matching with company data.

The alleged extortion attempt regarding Ledger and Trezor comes from the same Hacker who had penetrated 2016 in the Ethereum Forum. In the Screenshots of Under The Breach on Twitter said Hacker claimed that the published data are authentic. It should also be accepted in exchange for the data is only “big money”.

Shopify is supposed to be received according to Reports, no attempt at blackmail. According to Candice, So, a communications Manager at the giant E-Commerce service provider, there is allegedly no evidence that there has been a “break-in”.

“According to our investigations of the allegations, no evidence showed as a receipt, and that it was against the Shopify systems a compromise attempt”, to was Decrypt.

Given the investigations in the Individual neither Ledger nor Trezor public statements.