Oh, Christmas, you sly dog. Just when you thought 2025 couldn’t get any more chaotic, Trust Wallet decided to play “Let’s Lose $7 Million in the Spirit of the Season.” The Shiba Inu community, already navigating the fine art of crypto jargon, now has a new holiday tradition: updating browser extensions before they update you-literally.
Trust Wallet, that multi-chain self-custody wallet that’s probably been collecting dust in your Chrome Web Store since 2019, recently had a security incident so dramatic it deserves its own Lifetime movie. Version 2.68 of their browser extension? A digital fire hazard. If you’re using it, congratulations-you’ve just joined the “Oops, My Wallet Just Licked a Hacker” club.
Enter Susbarium Shibarium Trustwatch, the Shiba Inu community’s resident drama queen and scam-sleuthing extraordinaire. Their X account dropped an alert so urgent, it made Santa pause his sleigh mid-air:
🚨SHIBARMY ALERT 🚨
Trust Wallet Extension v2.68: because “insecure” is just “quaint” spelled backwards.
If you’re on 2.68, disable it immediately or prepare to meet your crypto ex.
Mobile users? You’re golden. Go pat yourself on the back.Stay sharp, ShibArmy, or your SHIB will be as worthless as a snowman in July. ❄️💸
Full breakdown below… (Spoiler: It’s all downhill from here.)
Susbarium’s advice? Update to v2.69, stat. Mobile users, take a seat. The rest of you? Enjoy your digital midlife crisis. Meanwhile, Binance’s CZ “CZ: He’s Just a Regular Guy, Swear” Zhao confirmed the $7 million loss-a number so round, it could be a scam itself. Trust Wallet, ever the gracious host, promises refunds. Because nothing says “trust” like losing seven figures and then sending an apology email.
“Be aware of impersonators.” Because nothing says “holiday cheer” like fake support accounts and phishing scams dressed as gift cards. 🎁💣
Trust Wallet’s refund process is now a nail-biter on par with watching your ex’s new relationship unfold on Instagram. They’ll “keep you updated,” which is code for “we’ll send one email in 2026 and call it a day.” And if you thought scams were a thing of the past? Think again. Telegram ads, fake forms, and DMs from “support” bots are now more common than December sales. Pro tip: Your recovery phrase isn’t a participation trophy. Don’t hand it out at the office holiday party.
In the end, it’s all a masterclass in paranoia. Check links, ignore strangers, and remember: your wallet’s security is only as strong as your ability to resist clicking “Free SHIB Giveaway!” (Spoiler: It’s not strong.) Happy Holidays, ShibArmy-may your assets be safe and your hackers busy robbing someone else’s crypto vault. 🎅🔐
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2025-12-27 18:52