A serious Trust Wallet Security alert has emerged, affecting desktop account holders. Chrome version 2.68 of the Trust Wallet browser extension was suffered in a supply chain attack, and resulted in a loss of $6–$7 million in cryptocurrencies. The stolen assets included major tokens like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana.

Source: TrustWallet Official
TrustWallet and Binance – its parent company, are urging users to act quickly by taking guided actions to keep their funds safe.
The hackers took advantage of a vulnerability in the update process of version 2.68. Through this weak area they inject malicious code into its programming and drain funds from user wallets. The team cleared that the incident only impacts desktop users with Browser Extension 2.68. Mobile app users and other extension versions are not affected.
Following the breach, TrustWallet quickly responded by releasing version 2.69, which patches the vulnerability. Participants are strongly advised not to open version 2.68 and to update immediately to 2.69 via the official Chrome Webstore.
Trust Wallet provided an official step-by-step guide for updating safely:
Open Chrome via the official link provided.
Here, go to the extensions panel, and locate TrustWallet.
Click update or reinstall the extension from the official webstore.
Confirm the 2.69 version extension implementation before accessing your funds.

Following these steps ensures users wallets are safe and prevent further exploitation.
Trust Wallet, acquired by Binance in 2018, states that all affected individuals will be fully compensated via Secure Asset Fund for Users (SAFU) program of Binance. This is the similar approach, Binance reacted with in its 2019 reimbursement following a security breach.

Binance CEO CZ tweeted that the affected $7+ million will be settled by the platform, noting quick mitigation measures taken by the platform amid investigation.

The team is actively contacting affected users to guide them through the reimbursement process.
The incident highlights the importance of on-chain storage security awareness. As the technology grows, attackers also update their techniques. In these situations the steps that are necessary to avoid any mishap should be on priority. With 2025 seeing over 158,000 individual wallets compromise as per Chainalysis, experts recommend prioritizing updates, using of hardware wallets, and avoiding clicking on random links and unofficial extensions.
By adapting the basic security checks, a user can escape most of the attacks surging today.
In current news context, as one of the leading decentralized wallet providers since 2017, Trust Wallet has always prioritized user security, despite occasional breaches such as the 2022 WebAssembly exploit.
For daily participants, the update means immediate action is necessary: do not open the browser extension until version 2.69 is installed to secure assets. Swift patching and SAFU reimbursement aim to restore confidence in the platform.
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