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With the official extension unavailable, Trust Wallet has urged users to stay vigilant against fake or malicious lookalike extensions circulating on the Chrome Web Store. Browser-based wallets are especially vulnerable because they remain connected to the internet, making them prime targets during periods of confusion or downtime.</p>
<p dir="auto">The Christmas exploit, which drained more than $7 million in user funds, underscores a broader lesson for crypto users: convenience often comes with added risk. Security experts continue to recommend hardware wallets for long-term storage and extreme caution when downloading or updating browser extensions.</p>
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