The company urged users to disable this version and immediately upgrade to version 2.69. Mobile users and those using other extension versions were not affected.
While incidents like this are rare, they highlight the importance of keeping software up to date and maintaining safe practices when interacting with digital assets.
Understanding the Impact and Response
The incident unfolded quickly. Trust Wallet later confirmed that approximately seven million dollars worth of assets were impacted. The company emphasized that supporting affected users is its top priority and promised full refunds to those impacted. Users were warned not to engage with any messages or instructions that did not come from Trust Wallet’s official channels, underlining the risk of scams following security events.
We’ve identified a security incident affecting Trust Wallet Browser Extension version 2.68 only. Users with Browser Extension 2.68 should disable and upgrade to 2.69.
Please refer to the official Chrome Webstore link here: https://t.co/V3vMq31TKb
Please note: Mobile-only users…
— Trust Wallet (@TrustWallet) December 25, 2025
In a practical sense, this means that users who held assets through the affected browser extension may have seen unauthorized activity. Trust Wallet’s quick response, including the promise of refunds and clear guidance, is designed to restore confidence. Security incidents in crypto wallets, while alarming, are often contained when the development team acts swiftly.
For affected users on Browser Extension v2.68, please follow these steps as soon as possible:
Step 1: Do NOT open the Trust Wallet Browser Extension v2.68 on your desktop device, to ensure the security of your wallet and prevent further issues.
Step 2: Go to Chrome Extensions…
— Trust Wallet (@TrustWallet) December 26, 2025
A real-world example illustrates the risk. Imagine a user who stores both tokens and NFTs in their browser extension. If the extension is compromised, those assets could be at risk. Trust Wallet’s proactive alert and the upcoming refund process aim to prevent permanent losses and reassure users that safeguards are in place.
More About Trust Wallet
Trust Wallet highlighted its security achievements for the year, reporting that it successfully prevented over 190 million dollars from being sent to scam wallets. In addition, the platform recovered more than 600 thousand dollars in user funds, demonstrating its commitment to protecting users’ assets.
Just a reminder 👇
This year, Trust Wallet:
🛡 Stopped $190M+ from reaching scam wallets
💙 Recovered $600k+ in user fundsSecurity is always on. We’ve got your back.
Learn more about how we keep users safe: https://t.co/bL9utt1Hex pic.twitter.com/tU1CMTZtcD
— Trust Wallet (@TrustWallet) December 23, 2025
These figures underscore the growing importance of wallet security and the proactive measures that digital asset platforms are taking to safeguard investors in an increasingly complex crypto ecosystem.
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