Key Points:
In a series of Twitter posts, Trust Wallet said the perpetrator was a criminal organization in Rome (the capital of Italy), which had carried out many scams in Milan and Barcelona. In all reported cases, the victims used different hot and cold wallet services on other devices related to previous events.
They often claim to be a Web3 project investor, insisting on meeting face-to-face and asking to see their prey’s hot wallet or force to send money to a wallet before the meeting.
In addition, the scammers offer victims to download malware under the guise of NDA PDF and submitted KYC information. From there, take control of the wallet and steal the money. Ahad Shams, a victim, revealed that hackers stole his wallet balance, from which he obtained the private key.
To reassure users, the wallet provider confirms that internal and external parties have thoroughly audited its mobile app extension.
“Trust Wallet mobile apps and extension are security audited and pen-tested by our internal security team as well as external 3rd party security auditors too. Rest assured if you use Trust Wallet your assets are safe but it is important to remain vigilant.”
The Trust recommends that the community report it to law enforcement and advise users on protecting themselves. But the platform only asks users to contact them when they need support but does not offer a clear response plan for the hack. Before the response from Trust, many users still required to be satisfied and kept asking questions again.
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