Security Risks of Fake Ledger Nano S+ Devices Emerging Through Chinese E-Commerce

By: crypto insight|2026/04/17 11:00:26
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Key Takeaways

  • Counterfeit Ledger Nano S+ devices are being sold on Chinese e-commerce platforms, posing significant risks to crypto investors.
  • A Brazilian security researcher revealed that these fakes are highly sophisticated, with altered hardware and firmware designed to steal crypto assets.
  • Devices are being sold at official prices, making them hard to distinguish based on cost alone, but fail authenticity checks via the Ledger Live app.
  • The fake devices have tampered internal components, including secret WiFi and Bluetooth antennas, pointing to advanced tactics by counterfeiters.

WEEX Crypto News, 17 April 2026

The landscape of crypto security is facing new challenges as counterfeit Ledger Nano S+ devices surface on major Chinese e-commerce platforms. According to a recent report from PANews, citing Cointelegraph, fraudulent versions of Ledger’s popular hardware wallets are infiltrating the market, quietly designed to deceive users into unwittingly surrendering their crypto assets. These fake devices cleverly mimic genuine products in both appearance and cost, complicating the detection for many users.

In a recent incident, a Brazilian security expert identified a counterfeit Ledger Nano S+ bought from a Chinese marketplace. Despite the seemingly authentic packaging and price identical to official sources, the device failed to pass the “authentication verification” when connected to the Ledger Live app, signaling its fraudulent nature. Delving deeper, the researcher discovered the device’s hardware had been maliciously altered, embedding unauthorized WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities to facilitate data theft. The marking on the chip was tampered with to conceal its origin, and the firmware analysis revealed misleading manufacturer information.

This revelation underscores the pressing need for vigilance among cryptocurrency users. Security researchers strongly advise obtaining Ledger products exclusively from authorized sources such as ledger.com. Users should exercise extreme caution and should cease using any device failing the authenticity test to prevent potential asset loss.

Earlier this month, the community was alerted to a spate of security breaches resulting from the use of faux Ledger Live apps. These applications, which appeared on trustworthy platforms like the Apple App Store, have implicated users in monetary losses amounting to $9.5 million. The incidents highlight how counterfeit devices and applications together elevate the risk to unsuspecting crypto holders.

As the digital currency ecosystem evolves, so does the complexity and audacity of potential threats. Staying informed and sourcing devices from legitimate outlets are paramount steps for safeguarding digital assets. Users are reminded to never enter their 24-word recovery phrase on unverified platforms or applications.

FAQ

How can I verify my Ledger device’s authenticity?

Check your device using the Ledger Live app, and ensure it passes the “authentication verification” check. Always download the app from ledger.com.

What should I do if my Ledger device fails the authenticity check?

Stop using the device immediately and contact Ledger support for guidance on securing your funds.

Are other hardware wallets being counterfeited similarly?

While this report focuses on Ledger, users should be cautious with all crypto hardware purchases, ensuring they buy directly from official stores or verified resellers.

How were the counterfeit devices uncovered?

A security researcher purchased and analyzed a device, revealing discrepancies in hardware and firmware, particularly noting suspicious embedded antennas and altered chip markings.

Can fake Ledger Live apps be avoided?

Yes, only download Ledger Live from ledger.com and verify the app’s authenticity through official sources. Be wary of unfamiliar apps that might request sensitive information.

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