The Trust wallet hack pushed the platform to launch a compensation process after it detected malicious code in its Chrome browser extension. The company said the breach stayed limited to one release but caused verified losses for a small group of users. Trust Wallet confirmed the issue originated in version 2.68 of the Chrome extension.
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