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The probability of that happening in real life is extremely low (not impossible), and if happens, it would be an extremely targeted attack.
(1) Attacker would need to either exploit the ledger firmware into divulging versions of the private key, or convince 2 out of the 3 companies to do so
(2) Attacker would need to know how to assemble the shards back to a usable private key
(3) Attacker would need to know at least 2 private keys associate with the Gnosis safe. Unless attacker knows about your Gnosis safe wallet combinations, it would be tough to do so.
Then again, this is based on assumption that firmware does not have a zero day bug that can bypass 1 and 2 😂 I’m not gonna comment on that since trust has been broken