Ledger: Decided to no longer allow users to use Ledger devices for blind signatures before June 2024
Ledger posted on social media that in last week's large-scale security incident, approximately $600,000 worth of assets were affected, which were stolen from users who blind-signed on EVM DApps. Ledger will try to help affected individuals (including non-Ledger users) recover funds by the end of February 2024 and promises to work with the DApp ecosystem to allow Clear Signing. Currently, it has been decided that the use of Ledger devices for blind signing will no longer be allowed before June 2024.
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