Steps you can take if you find your full name, address, and main phone number in the @Ledger data dump:

1. Immediately get a new phone number as your main. Use a different email address than the compromised one to let people know. Sorry, this is arduous.
1a. If you can afford to, keep the old #, activate it on an old device, so you can respond to known contacts "please use my new number"

1b. Also log any non-whitelisted texts/calls/phishes to that number, as a record in case harassment/abuse escalates (THANKS @Ledger 🤬)
2. You can't likely move or change your name, but you CAN from now on:
- use a different version of your name, or a pseudonym, for crypto shipments
- use a PO box or public pickup location
3. Your home is no longer a safe place to store hard copies of seed phrases, or hardware wallets. You may now only store 1-of-n multisig here safely.

Find a new place that is safe, secure, friendly, offline, and accessible to you on the occasions you require.
3a. If you can afford it, this is your attorney or your safety deposit box(es) or your tax accountant's vault.

If you can't, read up on how to hide things discreetly in a place with the right characteristics.
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