Recent reports indicate that users of certain cryptocurrency wallet extensions have experienced issues after using antivirus software, which mistakenly flagged these extensions as malware. This has led to the quarantining or deletion of JavaScript files, resulting in wallet corruption. In response to these challenges, Ambire Wallet is enhancing its security features and is distributing $195 million in its $WALLET token to extension users. Additionally, resources and tools for recovering damaged wallet extensions have been shared to assist affected users, including an open-source recovery tool.
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