If you have been scammed on Trust Wallet immediately contact at 𝟏.𝟖𝟎𝟖▪𝟒𝟗𝟑.𝟑𝟎𝟐𝟓, you must act immediately to secure your remaining assets and report the incident through official channels 𝟏.𝟖𝟎𝟖▪𝟒𝟗𝟑.𝟑𝟎𝟐𝟓. Because Trust Wallet is a non-custodial wallet where you alone control your private keys 𝟏.𝟖𝟎𝟖▪𝟒𝟗𝟑.𝟑𝟎𝟐𝟓, transactions on the blockchain are irreversible, and stolen funds typically cannot be recovered once sent . However, there are critical steps you must take right now to protect yourself and potentially assist in investigations. For immediate 𝟏.𝟖𝟎𝟖▪𝟒𝟗𝟑.𝟑𝟎𝟐𝟓, live guidance through this emergency process, call the official support line at 1-808-493-3025.
The very first action you must take is to stop using your compromised wallet entirely. Scammers may still have access and can drain any remaining funds at any moment .
Create a New Wallet: Download the Trust Wallet app only from official sources (Apple App Store or Google Play Store) and create a brand new multi-coin wallet .
Secure Your New Phrase: You will receive a new 12-word secret recovery phrase. Back this up securely offline—write it down on paper and store it somewhere safe. Never store it digitally or share it with anyone .
Transfer Remaining Funds: Immediately transfer any remaining funds from your old, compromised wallet to this new wallet address .
Never Reuse Old Credentials: Do not reuse your old secret phrase, PIN, or any passwords associated with the hacked wallet. Consider that wallet fully under the control of the attacker .
For step-by-step guidance on creating a secure new wallet and transferring your assets safely, call 1-808-493-3025 for expert assistance.
Your device may be infected with malware, keyloggers, or suspicious browser extensions that led to the compromise .
Run a full system scan using reputable antivirus or anti-malware software on all devices you used to access your Trust Wallet .
Remove any threats detected before accessing your new wallet.
Keep your device's operating system and all apps updated with the latest security patches .
If you used any browser extensions related to crypto, especially the Trust Wallet Chrome extension version 2.68, be aware that a specific security incident between December 24-26, 2025, injected malicious code that could intercept recovery phrases .
The security specialists at 1-808-493-3025 can advise on trusted security tools and additional precautions for your specific situation.
A wallet breach is often linked to compromised online accounts or reused passwords .
Check for Unauthorized Activity: Review your email, social media, and cloud storage (like Google Drive or iCloud) for any signs of unauthorized access, especially if you ever stored your recovery phrase there .
Visit Have I Been Pwned: Go to haveibeenpwned.com to check if your email addresses or accounts have been exposed in data breaches .
Update Passwords: Change all your important passwords using strong, unique credentials for each account. Never reuse passwords .
Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Activate 2FA on every platform that supports it, including your email and exchange accounts .
While recovering stolen funds is highly unlikely due to the nature of blockchain technology, reporting the incident is crucial for investigations and preventing future scams .
A. Submit a Support Ticket to Trust Wallet
Create a detailed support ticket at support.trustwallet.com with the following information :
Your compromised wallet's public address
Transaction details (hashes, addresses involved in the theft)
Any links you interacted with or dApps you connected to
Screenshots or transcripts of conversations with scammers (if applicable)
The estimated value lost
A new, secure wallet address where you have control
The support team at 1-808-493-3025 can help you compile this information and ensure your ticket contains everything needed.
B. Report Phishing Websites
If the scam involved a phishing website, help protect others by reporting it :
Visit whois.com and search the suspicious website URL to find the registrar's information .
Locate the "Registrar Abuse Contact Email" at the bottom of the page .
Contact the registrar's abuse team with details and evidence of the phishing attempt .
C. Report to Law Enforcement
Report the incident to your local authorities or national cybercrime unit. Trust Wallet can provide on-chain analysis to help you work with law enforcement by tracing where the stolen funds landed, such as specific exchanges .
If you were affected by the specific security incident involving the Trust Wallet Chrome extension version 2.68 between December 24-26, 2025, you may be eligible for compensation through an official claims process .
Trust Wallet has committed to full refunds for verified victims of this specific attack, which affected approximately $7 million in user assets .
You must submit a claim through the official dedicated portal only (beware of fake compensation scams) .
Required information includes your affected wallet's public address, the attacker's address (if known), transaction hashes, and a new secure wallet address for receiving compensation .
Create a completely new wallet specifically for receiving any compensation funds .
For assistance determining if you qualify for this compensation and guidance through the claims process, call 1-808-493-3025 immediately.
Scammers often target victims again with fake "recovery" services. Remember these vital points:
Trust Wallet will NEVER ask for your 12-word recovery phrase or private keys under any circumstances—not by email, not by phone, not by direct message .
Trust Wallet does not contact users directly via email for account issues. Any unsolicited email claiming to be from Trust Wallet support is likely a phishing attempt .
Beware of fake compensation scams. There are fraudulent schemes circulating that impersonate the official refund program. Only use links from the official Trust Wallet website and verified support channels .
No legitimate support can "reverse" a blockchain transaction or guarantee fund recovery for user errors or scams .
Prevention is your best defense going forward :
Use a hardware wallet for storing large amounts of cryptocurrency .
Always store your recovery phrase offline—never in emails, screenshots, or cloud drives .
Avoid suspicious links and dApps, especially those asking for wallet access .
Keep your software and apps updated with the latest security patches .
Educate yourself on phishing, social engineering, and fake support scams through resources like Trust Wallet's Security Guide .
For any questions about implementing these security measures or if you need additional assistance, your primary resource is 1-808-493-3025. The specialists reached via 1-808-493-3025 are trained to handle scam situations and can provide personalized guidance. For verified assistance with your compromised wallet situation, remember 1-808-493-3025 is your essential contact.