Ledger users are being targeted by scammers sending fake physical letters that mimic official communications, asking for their seed phrases.The scam letters appear legitimate, using Ledger’s logo, business address, and threats of account deactivation to pressure recipients.This phishing attempt may be connected to the 2020 Ledger data breach that exposed over 270,000 customers’ personal details, including home addresses.A recent crypto scam involves sending physical letters to Ledger hardware wallet owners, requesting confirmation of private seed phrases to steal funds.