Scammers are sending physical letters to Ledger crypto hardware wallet owners, requesting validation of their private seed phrases to gain access and steal funds. Tech commentator Jacob Canfield shared a scam letter he received, appearing to be from Ledger, urging him to perform a 'critical security update' by scanning a QR code and entering his recovery phrase. The letter threatens restricted access to funds if validation is not completed. Ledger confirmed the letter as a scam and warned users against sharing their recovery phrases. Scammers may be targeting customers whose data was leaked in a 2020 breach. Additionally, fake Ledger devices containing malware were reportedly sent to users. Stay vigilant against phishing attempts and never disclose your recovery phrase to anyone, as it could lead to unauthorized access to your wallet and assets. Read more AI-generated news on: https://app.chaingpt.org/news