Könnte die Sicherheit meiner Ledger gefährdet sein, wenn die Münzen in meiner MetaMask-Brieftasche kompromittiert werden?

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    • #3093910
      root_s2yse8vt
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      Ich hatte einige meiner Gelder auf mehreren Blockchains gespeichert: Ethereum, Matic, Arbitrum, und ZkSync auf Metamask. Kürzlich entdeckte ich, dass mein Vermögen auf der Arbitrum-Kette, das $ETH, $RDNT und $ARB umfasst, gestohlen wurde. Interessanterweise ließ der Hacker etwa $30 auf der gleichen Kette unberührt.

      Ich speichere eine große Menge an Kryptowährungen auf meinen Ledgern, überweise aber gelegentlich ETH für Gasgebühren oder Kryptokäufe. Daher gab es eine Interaktion zwischen meinen Ledgern und MetaMask.

      Meine Fragen sind also:

      1. Ist meine Ledger-Wallet in diesem Fall kompromittiert?
      2. Wie ist es möglich, dass Gelder auf diese Weise kompromittiert werden, speziell auf eine Blockchain abzielend, während andere unberührt bleiben?

      Obwohl der gestohlene Betrag keineswegs riesig ist, bin ich immer noch verwirrt über die Möglichkeit, dass dies passiert.

    • #3093911
      alterise
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      It really depends on how it was compromised.

      Did you reveal your secret phrase or private key to someone or input it into a website? Then yes, the wallet is gone.

      Was it a smart contract interaction? Then no, revoke allowances and be more careful next time.

    • #3093912
      ApprehensiveClub6028
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      People really shouldn’t connect their main wallet to anything — ever

    • #3093913
      GetMoreSun
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      TBH, your funds are already compromised if you’re holding shitcoins. Learn more about Bitcoin.

    • #3093914
      GlorForgewright
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      Yes, it’s compromised! Move out ASAP!

      Most of this attacks are done by software. Maybe it doesn’t know that assets and therefore didn’t send it out

    • #3093915
      chuoni
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      Was MetaMask connected to your Ledger? And if so, how? If you had a MetaMask account set up with a different mnemonic phrase, your Ledger’s accounts are safe. If you did connect your Ledger to MetaMask using the Connect hardware wallet option, your funds could be at risk. Same if you put your Ledger’s mnemonic phrase in MetaMask (which I hope you didn’t).

    • #3093916
      tookdrums
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      If they left only a token and no ETh it’s possible they are trying to steal more from you.

      You deposit eth to pay for gas to move the coins

      They use a bot to steal it before you sent the move transaction.
      Rinse repeat.

    • #3093917
      loupiote2
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      Unless you entered your ledger recovery seed in MetaMask or anything other than a hardware wallet, the cryptos secured by your ledger are safe.

      What don’t you use MetaMask connected to your ledger with „connect hardware wallet“? If you do that, and only use MM accounts accounts marked „ledger“ i.e. derived from your ledger seed, then all your MM account are 100% safe. This is the way to use MM if you have a ledger

    • #3093918
      BitcoinGoddess666
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      Happy cake day!

    • #3093919
      Zatouroffski
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      2: Does the stolen coins have any spending allowances enabled? Does that $30 untouched tokens are different than ETH-RDNT-ARB?

    • #3093920
      pringles_ledger
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      Hey – sorry to hear about your situation. It’s always distressing to experience a loss of funds. To answer your questions:

      1. If your Ledger device’s private keys (recovery phrase) have not been exposed or entered into any online platform, including MetaMask, your Ledger wallets should not be compromised. The Ledger device keeps your private keys offline and secure. However, if you have any doubts, it’s recommended to transfer your remaining funds to a new Ledger device with a new recovery phrase for safety. Instructions here:
      https://support.ledger.com/hc/en-us/articles/8460010791069-How-to-change-your-recovery-phrase-and-create-new-accounts?support=true

      2. The compromise of your assets on the Arbitrum chain could be due to a variety of reasons. It could be a targeted attack on that specific blockchain, or it could be due to a vulnerability in a smart contract you interacted with on that chain. It’s also possible that the attacker only had access or knowledge to exploit that specific chain.

      It’s crucial to remember that your Ledger device and MetaMask are separate entities. If you’ve used your Ledger device to approve transactions on MetaMask, but have not exposed your Ledger’s recovery phrase, your Ledger funds should remain secure.

    • #3093922
      Lanky2Abrocoma
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      Privacy is a priority, and xGo’s dedication to data security reassures me that my personal information remains confidential.

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