The Binance-owned Trust Wallet recently experienced a hack, resulting in a loss of approximately $7 million, affecting only the Browser Extension version 2.68 users.
A zero-day vulnerability in Chromium-based browsers, identified as CVE-2025-10585, allows active exploitation through the V8 ...
All Trust Wallet users who lost their funds as a result of the Dec. 24-26 Google Chrome extension hack can claim a refund via ...
Binance founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ) stated that the affected users would be fully reimbursed. He assured that the team is ...
Malicious code was injected into version v2.68 of TrustWallet Chrome extension. It did not even need authorization to drain ...
Trust Wallet has confirmed a hack that led to millions of dollars in user funds being drained. What initially appeared as ...
The Trust Wallet Chrome extension was compromised by malicious code in a recent update. Users who imported seed phrases into ...
On December 25, on-chain sleuth ZachXBT shared a post on Telegram, where he detailed unauthorized fund outflows from Trust ...
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As Google confirms new security issues impacting the Chrome browser, take these three steps right now to ensure you are ...