SECBIT Labs: Trust Wallet accounts created on iOS devices in 2018 are still at risk
According to Mars Finance news, cybersecurity research firm SECBIT Labs said that Trust Wallet accounts created on iOS devices between February 5 and August 21, 2018 may still be vulnerable to attacks because an old vulnerability in the Trust Wallet iOS application appears to be Still, some users may not be aware of the vulnerability's existence and may still plan to use exposed wallets. SECBIT claims that Trust Wallet accidentally included these features in its iPhone wallet app despite a developer note warning against their use.
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