Daily Tech News: December 30, 2025

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Trust Wallet’s $7M Crypto Heist: Chrome Extension Nightmare Hits Right Before Christmas

On December 24th, 2025, attackers compromised Trust Wallet’s Chrome browser extension, siphoning $7 million from 2,596 cryptocurrency wallets in a brutal supply chain attack. The malicious update snuck in rogue code that exfiltrated sensitive wallet data, catching users off-guard during the holiday rush.

The Nitty-Gritty Details

Attackers injected malicious JavaScript into the extension, turning it into a data thief that quietly grabbed wallet info from connected browsers. Trust Wallet confirmed a leaked Chrome Web Store API key likely enabled the rogue release, allowing hackers to push the tainted update without immediate detection. The team swiftly expired all APIs to lock down future pushes, and they’re now reimbursing hit users while digging into the breach forensics.

Why Devs Should Sweat This

If you’re building browser extensions or handling crypto integrations, this is a wake-up call—API keys are gold to attackers, and one leak can nuke thousands of users. It exposes how Chrome Web Store supply chains are prime targets; always rotate keys, enforce strict release controls, and audit third-party dependencies religiously. Devs ignoring extension security are basically handing out free crypto to hackers.

Final Take

Trust Wallet’s quick response buys some goodwill, but this hack screams for tighter browser ecosystem safeguards. Devs, double down on your extension hygiene now—before your code becomes the next holiday gift to cybercriminals.

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