Full Story:Many Trust Wallet users saw their wallets drained of over $7 million after a security breach in the Chrome browser extension version 2.68.0, released on December 24, 2025.
Blockchain investigator ZachXBT first flagged the incident on X, noting a surge in unauthorized outflows from affected addresses shortly after users interacted with the extension.
Reports emerged on Christmas Eve, with victims sharing screenshots of emptied portfolios, including significant holdings in ETH, BTC, SOL, and BNB.
One user claimed a $300,000 loss in minutes after simple authorization, with transactions funneled to multiple attacker-controlled addresses. PeckShield estimated initial losses at $6 million; Trust Wallet later confirmed approximately $7 million across hundreds of wallets.
The attack coincided with the Chrome Web Store extension update, affecting desktop users but sparing the mobile app. Security firm SlowMist issued an alert, describing a potential supply-chain compromise in which malicious code was injected upstream.
TrustWallet Chrome Extension Hacked - Users Reporting Millions in Losses
Multiple Trust Wallet users experienced significant wallet drains totaling over $7 million following a compromise in the Chrome browser extension version 2.68.0, released on December 24, 2025.
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