I assume if you use the address you generated a while back and use it every time you transfer funds to the hardware wallet then all this problem will be mitigated?
Just another item to add on the list of stuff to verify.
Annoying, however in the ongoing struggle to things secure this is not a big surprise.
Spoofing addresses is indeed an issue to pay attention to.
Thanks for the update
There are always some holes in the security no one has discovered yet...
This was both mean and funny, I feel bad for enjoying it :))
Those are what you call the known unknowns. One must really worry about the unknown unknowns.
wow. Thanx for sharing.
I assume if you use the address you generated a while back and use it every time you transfer funds to the hardware wallet then all this problem will be mitigated?
Yes, but having a unique receive address each transfer is very nice.
thank's for share friend/upvoted
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Hopefully the dons of thecrypto market can do something about this
if these hackers worked for something positive.... the world would be much better.
Thanks for the post... I'll always check the address.
they work for a positive cash flow what's wrong with that... ;-)
I hope they do not want to work for a positive cash flow with my ledger... =)
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Just another item to add on the list of stuff to verify.
Annoying, however in the ongoing struggle to things secure this is not a big surprise.
Spoofing addresses is indeed an issue to pay attention to.
Thanks for the update