Trust Wallet Breach: SlowMist Warns Devs’ Devices/Repos May Be Compromised; $6M Stolen and Immediate Network Disconnection Urged
COINOTAG News reports that Slowmist Technology’s Chief Information Security Officer suggested on social media that Trust Wallet-related developers’ devices or code repositories may be compromised. The warning emphasizes prompt network isolation and a thorough investigation of affected devices and repositories to contain exposure.
According to PeckShield, the Trust Wallet incident has already resulted in more than $6 million in stolen assets, underscoring material losses within the ecosystem. While attribution remains under review, the data highlight risk-management imperatives for custodians and users alike.
Industry stakeholders advise reinforced governance of development pipelines, enhanced access controls, and multi-factor authentication to deter further intrusions. For investors and users, the takeaways are vigilance: monitor balances, install official updates, and rely on vendor advisories to navigate the evolving risk landscape.
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