As far as I know trustwallet and binance have a history of hacked but I don't know about the others on your list, maybe some of them have been hacked too? Let's only hope that their security have improved now. I too use trustwallet but I don't store all my cryptos here just in case something bad happens to this wallet I still have cryptos left on other wallets.
Nothing is safe, whether in real life or on the digital world both are possible for our money to get robbed but I think there are companies that offer refunds, like on some banks and some centralized exchanges. This is one of their advantage when we keep our money with them.
Trustwallet and Binance have certainly stepped up their security, as they learned from past mistakes that made their security vulnerable to hackers.
nothing is safe in this world. it all also depends on how you store it, because if the system you use has the maximum possible security, but the user is too careless, it will be very easy to hack. Social Engineer is a method that is also widely used by scammers to manipulate users' minds so that they can find loopholes to hack.
The best and quite safe wallet in my opinion is a hardware wallet which has double security because it requires several verifications to be done before making a transaction. For example, hardware wallets such as Ledger, Trezor, ImKey, Safepal etc.