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Trust Wallet Browser Extension Vulnerability Attack Affects $7 Million, Official Release Fix Guide
【Crypto World】Bad news has arrived. Trust Wallet officially confirmed recently that version 2.68 of the browser extension has a security vulnerability, affecting approximately $7 million worth of user funds. The good news is that the official team has promised to ensure full refunds for all affected users. Supporting users is their top priority right now, and the team is working hard to improve the refund process.
If you are currently using version 2.68, you need to act quickly to protect your assets. Here’s a checklist:
First, immediately stop using version 2.68 of the Trust Wallet browser extension on your desktop device. This is the first step to prevent further losses. Then open the Chrome browser and copy the following string into the address bar: chrome://extensions/?id=egjidjbpglichdcondbcbdnbeeppgdph. This is the direct link to the official Trust Wallet extension.
Once inside, you will see the configuration options for Trust Wallet. Check the toggle switches below—if they are still on, turn them off immediately. Next, find the “Developer mode” button in the top right corner and click it. Then, locate the “Update” button in the top left corner and click it; the system will automatically fetch the latest version.
Finally, verify the version number to ensure you have upgraded to v2.69—the latest and most secure version. After completing these steps, your wallet should resume normal operation.
If you find that your funds have indeed been compromised, you can submit a compensation request through official channels. The Trust Wallet team is actively handling this matter, so there’s no need to worry too much—just follow official notifications.
v2.68, uninstall it quickly, $7 million was not protected...
Wait, they said they would refund in full? Is that true? Believe it or not, I’ll transfer out first anyway.
Wallet security is more important than anything these days, there are new issues every day.
Trust says they will compensate, but when will this refund process be completed... Feeling exhausted.
Quickly uninstall v2.68. I’ve switched back to the mobile wallet. The desktop version is just a trap.
How can this happen again, 7 million dollars just gone? I always said wallet extensions are unreliable
Wow, I have to change my password again, so annoying
The official says full refund... I'll believe it half, see how they execute
Quickly uninstall v2.68, this version is too dangerous
Hurry up and update, or just wait to be exploited. Who still dares to use this wallet
Another security vulnerability, crypto wallets are all unreliable
I deleted version v2.68 long ago, luckily I didn't fall for it, or I would have lost a lot
How come these things happen so easily? Where's the risk control?
Feels like Trust Wallet isn't that great either, I'd rather manage my private keys myself for peace of mind
Oh my God, this time it's pretty intense. 7 million dollars just gone? I knew something felt off lately.
By the way, do they really compensate? I've heard this kind of promise too many times...
Hurry up and update the version, or you'll lose everything.
That's why I keep saying that self-custody wallets are not completely safe, everyone.
Wait, 7 million USD—that's how many people? I just want to know if I got hit.
Hurry up and update, friends. Don't wait until you're exploited and regret it.
By the way, Trust Wallet's response this time was pretty quick, at least with a refund promise, much more reliable than some projects.
I just want to ask, how was this vulnerability discovered? Was there a security audit?
Having to go through the hassle of migrating assets again—so annoying.
I deleted version v2.68 long ago. Luckily, I didn't store too many things in it.
That's why I never put all my assets in one wallet, everyone.
Luckily, a full refund is possible; otherwise, it would be a real loss.
Quickly check if you've been affected.
If you ask me, these wallets should be reviewed regularly, or else there might be another problem someday.
Brothers still using v2.68, hurry up and run, don't wait.
They promised compensation, but I'm just worried there will be all kinds of tricks later.
That's why I still prefer self-custody wallets...