A new threat to the cryptocurrency world has emerged with hackers exploiting a fake Ledger Live app, stealing crypto funds from unsuspecting users. This attack has impacted macOS users and highlights the persistent danger of phishing scams within the digital currency market. 2,800 websites were compromised, according to cybersecurity firm Moonlock. The malware leverages the Atomic macOS Stealer, granting access to user wallets with their seed phrases. While Ledger officials haven’t yet released an official statement on this attack, at least $**[Insert approximate amount]** worth of Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and ERC-20 tokens have been stolen. Users are now being advised to be wary of unofficial apps demanding seed phrases, emphasizing the need for authenticating software sources before providing any personal information. Experts warn that this incident reflects a trend similar to previous Ledger product breaches, urging vigilance against impersonation attempts.