According to BlockBeats, Trust Wallet has confirmed that approximately $7 million has been affected, and the team is committed to ensuring that all impacted users receive refunds. Supporting affected users is the team's top priority, and they are actively working to improve the refund process.
Additionally, the team urges users of the affected browser extension version 2.68 to follow these steps promptly:
Step 1: Do not open the Trust Wallet browser extension version 2.68 on desktop devices to ensure wallet security and prevent further issues.
Step 2: Open the Chrome extension panel in the Chrome browser by copying the following into the address bar (shortcut for the official Trust Wallet browser extension): chrome://extensions/?id=egjidjbpglichdcondbcbdnbeeppgdph
Step 3: If the switch below Trust Wallet is still in the "on" position, toggle it to "off."
Step 4: Click on "Developer mode" in the upper right corner.
Step 5: Click the "Update" button in the upper left corner.
Step 6: Check the version number: 2.69. This is the latest and secure version.