Users who downloaded the fake Ledger Live app from the Microsoft Store have lost $768,000 across various cryptocurrencies. On-chain analyst ZachXBT noted the incident.
Community Alert: There is currently a fake @Ledger Live app on the official @Microsoft App Store which was resulted in 16.8+ BTC ($588K) stolen
Scammer address
bc1qg05gw43elzqxqnll8vs8x47ukkhudwyncxy64q pic.twitter.com/rOZ0ZWRWbn— ZachXBT (@zachxbt) November 5, 2023
From October 19, the software circulated under the guise of a legitimate user interface for Ledger wallets, allowing users to store cryptocurrencies offline.
In total, 38 transactions worth 16.8 BTC ($588,000) were sent to the scammer’s wallet. The first of these transactions was dated October 24. The largest single transfer amounted to $81,200.
As of writing, all coins have been moved to another address.
ZachXBT also found the attacker’s Ethereum address, to which assets worth just over 88 ETH were credited. The total loss stood at $768,000.
Update: Received an ETH/BSC address from a victim that has collected ~$180K in funds from the fake app.
0x089Ecf0703B8E85183F29725f87da40AE488b7B9
This brings the total amount stolen to $768K+
— ZachXBT (@zachxbt) November 5, 2023
Microsoft has already removed the fake Ledger Live app from its platform. Nevertheless, ZachXBT believes the tech giant should be held accountable for the situation.
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