- The latest updates show that around $107,000 has been swept, and ZachXBT has requested to be alerted.
- In December 2025, about 26 major crypto exploits took place, taking the total loss to around $76 million.
A lot of cryptocurrency wallets were exposed to hacks over EVM chains, as per the data revealed by on-chain sleuth ZachXBT. Losses have continued to add on as the attacks are still continuing.
The Telegram channel of ZachXBT reveals that the hacker has aimed at a number of wallets for comparatively small amounts, having losses nearly under $2,000 per wallet. Although, on an individual level, the impact is small, it has led to the growing cumulative impact.
The latest updates show that around $107,000 has been swept, and ZachXBT has requested to be alerted as the figure will possibly increase. Till now, the point of entry of the hacker remains unidentified, which clearly means that the potential for more exploits is open.
The public identity has not been identified till now, but ZachXBT has called out a suspicious address with the name 0xAc2e5153170278e24667a580baEa056ad8Bf9bFB. The hack comes amid a wider array of crypto-associated exploits.
The Increasing Exploits
In December 2025, about 26 major crypto exploits took place, taking the total loss to around $76 million, as reported by PeckShield, a blockchain security company. Despite being a big amount, it is still 60% less than November’s amount of $194.27 million.
The major event surrounding the exploits in the last month was the exploit of Trust Wallet. At the time of Christmas, Trust Wallet went through a security incident associated with a specific version of its browser extension, leading to around $7 million in losses. Although, it also started its compensation process for affected users.
The chief executive officer of Trust Wallet, Eowyn Chen, addressed the recent user concerns and stated that the browser extension of the company was not available on the Chrome Web Store for some time because a platform-side issue came up during a version update.
The new release adds a feature made to aid reimbursement claimants in submitting verification codes directly from the extension, permitting Trust Wallet to better verify wallet ownership.
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Source: https://thenewscrypto.com/evm-wallet-hacks-spread-as-losses-cross-107k-zachxbt-warns/