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address poisoning attack. it sounds pretty scary but as long as u don’t interact with the transaction (don’t copy or paste any of the addresses in it) – u should be fine.
these types of attacks are predicated on the idea that users will accidentally copy and paste one of the addresses from their past transaction history – so they send u a $0 value transaction to get their address planted into ur history.
they do this in the hopes that some day you’ll get lazy and just accidentally copy an address from this past history, under the assumption that all of these must be in your control. these are interesting, tricky scams.
just use the receiving tab in ledger live to generate all of ur addresses, cross check them with your physical ledger device, and then u know ur safe. remember u can’t trust the computer screen, but u can trust what is displayed on ur physical ledger device’s screen.