Hacked Ledger Database Dumped On Raidforums - Decrypt

In brief
A hacked database of over a million Ledger customer emails has been made available on hacker site Raidforums.
The data was stolen during a June 2020 hack of the hardware wallet manufacturer's e-commerce database.
No financial information, recovery phrases, or keys were exposed in the attack.
More than a million customer emails that were apparently stolen from hardware wallet manufacturer Ledger were made publicly available on a hacker site today. Ledger said it was still confirming the details of the incident but admitted that the data “indeed could be the contents of our e-commerce database from June, 2020.”

The leaked data, which was published on Raidforums, also includes names, physical addresses and phone numbers of Ledger customers, and appears to originate from a hack of Ledger's e-commerce database in June.

The full leak amounts to over a million email addresses and over 270,000 physical addresses and phone numbers.