ledger-live
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Fake Ledger Live apps are malicious wallet impersonation applications distributed through official app stores — including the Microsoft Store and Apple App Store — that harvest cryptocurrency seed phrases to drain victims' wallets. Two major documented incidents have resulted in confirmed losses of at least $10.3 million: approximately $768,000 via the Microsoft Store in November 2023, and approximately $9.5 million via the Apple App Store in April 2026. Parallel macOS malware campaigns distributing trojanized DMG installers have been active since at least August 2024, with four concurrent active campaigns identified by security researchers.
avoid.net/kiln→35/100[WARNING]Kiln is an institutional-grade, non-custodial staking infrastructure provider that manages over $14 billion in staked assets across 50+ proof-of-stake networks, including approximately 6% of the entire Ethereum validator set. In September 2025, Kiln suffered a sophisticated supply chain attack in which a threat actor compromised a GitHub access token belonging to a Kiln infrastructure engineer, injected malicious code into the Kiln Connect API, and caused the theft of approximately 192,600 SOL (~$41 million) from enterprise customer SwissBorg. The incident prompted Kiln to exit all 1.6 million ETH worth of its Ethereum validators as a precautionary measure, triggering the longest Ethereum exit queue backlog in the network's history.