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Fake Ledger Live App on Apple Store Steals 5.9 BTC

Casablanca – A fake app masquerading as Ledger Live on Apple’s App Store has drained nearly $420,000 in Bitcoin from American musician Garrett Dutton, better known as G. Love, in a case that shows even the most security-focused crypto setups can still be undone by phishing and social engineering.

Dutton said he lost 5.9 BTC, savings he had built over almost a decade for retirement, after downloading what appeared to be the official Ledger Live wallet manager onto his new MacBook.

The app looked legitimate enough to pass Apple’s review filters, but it was malicious. Dutton his secret recovery phrase once prompted, effectively handing attackers full access to the wallet secured by his Ledger hardware device. The funds disappeared within moments. 

The incident is a stark reminder that while hardware wallets remain highly secure at the device level, security breaks the moment a user reveals a 12- to 24-word seed phrase. In this case, the hack did not crack the Ledger device itself. Instead, the attackers exploited the weakest point in any system, the human layer.

“I’ve been in the crypto circus since 2017. Today they caught me off guard,” Dutton wrote on X, calling it his “own fault” and warning followers about the growing number of scams. 

Blockchain investigator ZachXBT later traced the stolen bitcoin through nine separate transactions, finding that the funds were quickly moved to deposit addresses linked to KuCoin. KuCoin responded with a standard customer service acknowledgment. 

The breach also echoes earlier failures by major app marketplaces. In 2023, a fake Ledger app slipped through Microsoft’s store review process and led to nearly $600,000 in losses. The broader problem is getting worse, with FBI data showing crypto-linked complaints tied to $8.6 billion in investment fraud losses in 2025 alone. 

For crypto users, the lesson is brutally simple. The safest device in the world cannot protect funds once the recovery phrase is voluntarily typed into the wrong screen.

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