Frage zum Ablassen der Geldbörse
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25. September 2023 um 23:06 Uhr #2958147
root_s2yse8vt
Administrator::Ich habe auf Twitter gescrollt, als ich einen Tweet sah: „Freund hat 3 Hauptbücher gleichzeitig geleert“.
Ich habe mich gefragt: Da man mehrere Ledger auf seinem Ledger Live-Konto haben kann (sagen wir, man hat 2), könnte durch eine böswillige Transaktion auf Ledger 1 auch Ledger 2 geleert werden? Und wie schwer wäre es zu erkennen, dass die Transaktion bösartig ist?
Was ist Ihrer Meinung nach in der ursprünglichen Situation oben passiert? Nur schlechtes Seed-Phrase-Management?
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25. September 2023 um 23:06 Uhr #2958148
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25. September 2023 um 23:06 Uhr #2958149
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25. September 2023 um 23:06 Uhr #2958150
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25. September 2023 um 23:06 Uhr #2958151
pringles_ledger
Gast::Hey – If you have multiple Ledger devices but they are all set up with the same 24-word recovery phrase, then yes, if one is compromised, all of them are. This is because the recovery phrase is what generates the private keys for your crypto assets, not the device itself. If an attacker gets hold of your recovery phrase, they can access your assets from any device, not just your Ledger.
In the situation you mentioned, it’s hard to say without more details. However, one common way that multiple accounts can be drained simultaneously is if the user’s recovery phrase has been compromised. This could happen through phishing scams, or if the user stored their recovery phrase insecurely (like in a digital format or online). It’s crucial to keep your recovery phrase offline and secure, and never share it with anyone.
For more information on how to keep your funds secure, you can refer to these articles:
– https://support.ledger.com/hc/en-us/articles/7624842382621-Loss-of-funds
– https://support.ledger.com/hc/en-us/articles/6747982542749-Best-safety-practices-LedgerLet us know if you’ve other questions for us.
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25. September 2023 um 23:06 Uhr #2958152
azsxdcfvg
Gast::so lets say the words you get are blip blop bloop. you have 2 different ledger devices. you create from words on both devices. write blip blop bloop and create your account. now you have 2 ledger devices with blip blop bloop seed. you can plug in either one and you will get the same numbers every time. so answer is yes, because all your ledger devices come from blip blop bloop, get it? your ledger device is only a tool. a tool to access all your funds. but only the funds with the words blip blop bloop. if anyone finds your words or you expose it online in any way then all your funds will be stolen! so only use paper and metal, people.
your last question– there’s a 99% chance it was poor seed or poor seed and passphrase management. -
25. September 2023 um 23:06 Uhr #2958153
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25. September 2023 um 23:06 Uhr #2958154
CorneliusFudgem
Gast::no.
when u sign a malicious smart contract, ur granting permission 4 the contract to drain from a certain account and more specific (a certain function over) a token – meaning you can have an account be compromised but only for a certain token.
also means if u have tons of diff eth accounts and u sign a malicious transaction from 1 account all of ur other accounts are safe.
on the flipside if ur recovery phrase is compromised and u have multiple accounts from that 1 phrase then yeah all the funds are at risk
u can look at token approvals on etherscan or revokecash and see what accounts have granted permission to spend: [https://revoke.cash/](https://revoke.cash/)
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