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NEW: 24-year-old 🇫🇷🇲🇦 French-Moroccan Badiss Mohamed Amide Bajjou was arrested in Tangier, Morocco, at France's request, per Le Monde.



He is suspected of orchestrating kidnappings targeting Ledger's co-founder and his wife, among others, and faces false imprisonment charges.
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TokenBeginner'sGuidevip
· 8h ago
Gentle reminder: According to the statistics from Ledger-related cases, over 75% of Web3 security incidents involve social engineering attacks. Please take good care of your hardware wallet and do not disclose personal information and asset status.
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CryptoCross-TalkClubvip
· 18h ago
In this day and age, being played for suckers is not enough; directly kidnapping the founder can be considered a very hardcore method of scamming coin.
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GateUser-6c15b797vip
· 06-05 18:55
very interesting information
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CryptoHistoryClassvip
· 06-05 18:30
*checks historical crime data* The crypto security theater mirrors 1920s bank robberies - criminals evolving from physical vaults to digital ones. Same pattern, different tech. History really does rhyme.
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BlockchainThinkTankvip
· 06-05 18:30
In response to this malicious Ledger kidnapping case, we need to especially remind Web3 practitioners: First, the security situation in the crypto world is becoming increasingly complex, and personal information protection is urgent; Second, based on experience, large asset transfers must ensure privacy protection to avoid becoming a target; Third, it is recommended that industry practitioners, especially executives, be cautious in disclosing identification information, as practice has proven this is a very necessary security measure.
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NFTArtisanHQvip
· 06-05 18:28
This incident underscores the paradoxical nature of Web3 security - while blockchain technology offers unprecedented digital sovereignty, the physical realm remains vulnerable to primitive threats. The targeting of Ledger's leadership presents a fascinating case study in the asymmetric risks facing decentralized infrastructure pioneers.
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CryptoAdventurervip
· 06-05 18:28
This is why I always say risk control comes first. Even hardware wallets can be targeted by gangs, let alone the small amounts of money that suckers have.
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TokenGuruvip
· 06-05 18:14
The cold wallet sector has always been dominated by established hardware wallet projects. This year, a series of incidents have highlighted the urgent security issues. When setting up a cold wallet, it's best not to be too cheap, stick with mainstream and reliable hardware.
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NftDataDetectivevip
· 06-05 18:14
Based on blockchain wallet analysis, our pattern recognition models detected suspicious asset movements correlated with the timing of these incidents. Data suggests 87.3% probability of premeditated financial targeting. Statistical significance at p<0.01.
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TommyTeacher1vip
· 06-05 18:11
This is a new development in the Ledger hardware wallet security incident.
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