A Confirmed Security Incident Shakes the Crypto Community A confirmed security incident involving Trust Wallet has shocked the crypto community. Users reported A Confirmed Security Incident Shakes the Crypto Community A confirmed security incident involving Trust Wallet has shocked the crypto community. Users reported

BREAKING : TRUST WALLET IS HACKED – Funds Vanishing in Minutes, Users Urged to Act Fast

A Confirmed Security Incident Shakes the Crypto Community

A confirmed security incident involving Trust Wallet has shocked the crypto community. Users reported that funds were disappearing within minutes from their wallets. This prompted urgent warnings on social media and an official response from the wallet provider.

While the incident seems limited, its speed and visibility have reignited ongoing concerns about the security of browser-based wallets, especially since retail participation remains high.


What We Know So Far

Trust Wallet has acknowledged a security incident affecting its browser extension, confirming that version 2.68 of the Trust Wallet Browser Extension is at risk.

The company advises users running this specific version to disable the extension immediately and upgrade to version 2.69 from the official Chrome Web Store. Users of mobile-only versions and those with other extension versions are said to be unaffected for now.

However, this confirmation has done little to ease concerns.

Reports on X describe wallets being drained quickly, often without users noticing anything wrong until their balances reached zero. Several community members noted that the withdrawals seemed automated, indicating an active exploit scenario rather than simple user error.


Social Signals Raise Red Flags

Before Trust Wallet’s confirmation, alarms were already sounding across crypto Twitter.

CryptoNobler shared early warnings about suspicious outflows and urged users to check their approvals and wallet activity without delay.


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0xakinator, a known on-chain observer, highlighted transaction patterns that looked like wallet exploitation instead of simple phishing attempts.
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Additional reports from accounts like crypt0kol contributed to the growing sense of urgency, with users rushing to secure their funds.
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These posts raised concern well before any official acknowledgment, following a familiar pattern seen in past crypto security incidents.


Trust Wallet Responds, But Questions Remain

Trust Wallet later confirmed the incident, stating that:

  • Only Browser Extension version 2.68 is impacted.

  • Users should disable and upgrade immediately.

  • Mobile wallets are not affected.

  • The team is investigating and will provide updates.

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However, a complete technical explanation of how the exploit happened, how long it may have been active, or how many wallets were affected is notably missing.

This uncertainty is fueling fear.


Why Browser Wallets Are Under Scrutiny Again

Browser extensions are one of the most convenient and controversial ways to interact with decentralized applications. Unlike cold storage wallets, they are closer to potential threats: exposed to harmful scripts, compromised updates, or targeted exploits.

Even when incidents affect only a specific version, the psychological impact can spread more widely.

For many users, the difference between “only one version” and “systemic risk” becomes unclear, especially when funds are already lost.


What Users Are Being Urged to Do Now

Security-conscious community members recommend immediate actions:

  • Disable Trust Wallet Browser Extension if using version 2.68.

  • Upgrade only from the official Chrome Web Store.

  • Review and revoke all token approvals.

  • Move funds to a new wallet if there is any risk.

  • Avoid interacting with dapps until the situation is clearer.

While Trust Wallet insists that mobile users are safe, some are choosing to move their assets anyway. This shows how fragile confidence can be during fast-moving incidents.


A Developing Situation

This situation is still unfolding.

What started as scattered user complaints has now escalated into a confirmed security incident, though it may be limited. Until more technical details are revealed, uncertainty is likely to remain, bringing with it fear.

For a wallet used by millions, even a narrow exploit can lead to significant consequences.

Further updates are expected.

The post BREAKING : TRUST WALLET IS HACKED – Funds Vanishing in Minutes, Users Urged to Act Fast appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

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