Slow Mist Cosine: Recommended to clear browser cache to eliminate Ledger malicious code
The founder of SlowMist, Yu Xian, posted on social media regarding the Ledger vulnerability. 1. The poisoning problem of the Ledger module ledgerhq/connect-kit has been basically resolved, but the poisoned code may still be cached in the browser. If not sure, be sure to clear the browser cache (including the built-in browser cache in the wallet app); 2. Users must confirm the content of each unsigned transaction in the wallet multiple times; 3. The Ledger wallet itself is not affected; 4. The details of this supply chain attack are intriguing, and such hunters are not rare in this dark forest; 5. Tether acted in a timely manner and froze the USDT profits from phishing. In comparison, USDC continues to ignore the issue.
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