Trust Wallet users urgently seek help: wallet funds were massively stolen within a few hours. Although the exact cause has not yet been confirmed, the timeline is worth noting. Trust Wallet's Chrome extension released a new version update yesterday, and the subsequent user-reported fund loss incidents quickly erupted. Is there a security vulnerability behind this, or is it a compatibility issue caused by the new update? Currently, community discussions are lively, and users are advised to immediately check wallet permission settings, suspend interactive operations, and wait for an official security statement. This also serves as a reminder for on-chain users to stay vigilant, regularly audit authorized applications, especially after browser extension updates.

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LayerZeroJunkievip
· 16h ago
Another wallet scare is here, this time it's Trust... Update and it crashes immediately? This routine is all too familiar. I knew sooner or later something would happen, all because these wallets have permissions set like dice. I really can't take it anymore, it's only been a few months. Don't say I didn't warn you, as soon as the extension updates, I remove the plugin. Better to be inconvenienced than to become a leek.
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MetaverseMigrantvip
· 16h ago
Here we go again? After the update, it’s directly bankrupt. This rhythm is also incredible. --- Trust Wallet, what are you trying to teach us? Update = risk? I don’t believe you. --- Quickly check permissions, everyone. Don’t fall into the trap again, really. --- Every time the browser extension updates, something goes wrong. Is this worthy of users? --- Wait, really? Funds were gone in just a few hours? Then there must be something installed in the extension. --- I just want to know, whose pot was exposed this time? Or is it a problem with the extension itself? --- Forget it, hardware wallets are still better. Software wallets are really not playable. --- The timeline of the new version update and the loss event. This is obviously not a coincidence, everyone. --- There are so many pitfalls on the chain. I sincerely suggest auditing first before interaction. Don’t let this become the norm.
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FalseProfitProphetvip
· 16h ago
Here we go again? After the update, they start running away. This trick is getting old. --- Trust Wallet really should be shut down by the authorities. How is it always like this? --- I just want to know if anyone has truly escaped a disaster through audit permissions... --- Damn, still dare to mess with this stuff. Brothers, let's stick to cold wallets. --- Whenever a new version is released, a crisis erupts. The timing is too suspicious, something's off. --- Wait, is it so easy for Chrome extensions to be attacked? What about hardware wallets... --- I've already moved all my assets out. Better to run early. --- Never interact immediately after a browser extension update. A painful lesson, everyone. --- Official statements are BS. It's probably gone now, can't recover it. --- Who still uses this thing? Honestly, you should just use MEW. --- How many times has this happened? I’ve lost count, haha. --- The timeline of fund loss is so tightly controlled; it can't be just a coincidence. --- Quickly check your permissions, everyone. Don't wait until you get a death notice to regret it.
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MevShadowrangervip
· 16h ago
Here we go again? Updates keep causing issues; I've seen this pattern many times before. --- Scary stuff. As soon as the new version is pushed, someone gets robbed. The timing feels off. --- I really can't trust Chrome extensions. I've switched to hardware wallets long ago. --- Wait, is this time another supply chain issue or just a simple permission vulnerability? The official needs to give a clear statement. --- Brothers, check your authorizations quickly. Don't get caught up in this. --- No wonder everyone in the group has been talking about wallet security lately. The risk sources are so intense. --- The problem is, everyone has to use Chrome extensions for interaction. If not, how can we play? What to do? --- That's why I prefer to go through the trouble of not storing large amounts of money in the browser. --- The timeline is so coincidental that I suspect there's an insider. --- An update causes a crash again. Who can we trust anymore?
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zkNoobvip
· 17h ago
Another one? Trust Wallet wants to test how strong our hearts are Updating the Chrome extension can make your money disappear... That's incredible Wait, who dares to upgrade this update? I don't even dare to touch my wallet now The timeline is too outrageous, after the update, the money is gone. It feels suspicious Quickly revoke all permissions, I don't trust any updates anymore
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tx_or_didn't_happenvip
· 17h ago
Is it another update causing the trouble? Trust Wallet really pulled it this time --- Damn, updating and it directly clears the wallet. I was wondering why I didn't trust the browser extension --- Wait, is the timeline correct... immediately after the update, it gets washed? Are you sure it's not an insider? --- Quickly check permissions, I feel dizzy now --- Another big event, what's going on in this industry --- Where is the security statement? The official? Only suggesting users check permissions, right? --- So where is the problem? Just explain clearly --- I knew Chrome extensions are unreliable, should have used a hardware wallet long ago --- Who is responsible this time... or do we simply not understand how to use it
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