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The announcement is nice and all but hmm, wouldn't some people take advantage of this and send spam mail? I mean, IF just if they were able to access a duplicate copy of the email and send them towards the affected, they could potentially dupe them into clicking their scam site or something. That is, providing they don't really read the email carefully and notice that the emailw as a fake ledger email. Though chances are small, there's still a chance.
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Such information would rather be used on scamming people imo. Looking up their identity, creating fake accounts, setting up the scheme and etc. would be the action hackers would've done instead of robbing houses. Hackers are hackers for a reason, they fight on the internet, not in the real world. And besides, I don't think I've heard of robbing that required so many details. Just the fact that you needed to ask the person his ledger key is enough of a reason to doubt whether you should even do it since it's a huge risk, compared to a normal robbery where you just take as much money or jewels in the house as possible.