Monitoring data shows that several Trust Wallet users have recently experienced abnormal fund transfers. According to on-chain monitoring feedback, these suspicious transactions occurred within the past few hours and involved multiple wallet addresses. The exact cause is still under investigation, but one noteworthy detail is that this wave of incidents appears to be related to a recent update to the Trust Wallet Chrome extension. If you are using Trust Wallet, it is recommended to pay close attention to your account activity in the coming days to ensure asset security.
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HallucinationGrower
· 14h ago
Here we go again? Trust Wallet is causing trouble again, the Chrome extension update has failed.
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MetaverseLandlady
· 14h ago
Here we go again, Trust Wallet causing trouble? The Chrome extension update really needs to be strictly checked.
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LightningPacketLoss
· 14h ago
Damn... Here we go again? Chrome extension acting up
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Trust Wallet really sucks, I switched long ago
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How many people need to get caught to learn a lesson
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That's why I don't keep anything in my wallet
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Chrome extension updates can cause this? That's hilarious
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Quickly check, feeling like I'm in trouble too
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It's always the updates causing issues, always like this
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Contract coin wallets still need to be managed by yourself, unreliable
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DegenWhisperer
· 14h ago
Here comes another wave—Chrome extension updates turning into a cash machine? Oh my goodness
Monitoring data shows that several Trust Wallet users have recently experienced abnormal fund transfers. According to on-chain monitoring feedback, these suspicious transactions occurred within the past few hours and involved multiple wallet addresses. The exact cause is still under investigation, but one noteworthy detail is that this wave of incidents appears to be related to a recent update to the Trust Wallet Chrome extension. If you are using Trust Wallet, it is recommended to pay close attention to your account activity in the coming days to ensure asset security.