People trust password managers, and when that trust isn’t upheld, it can prove costly — as LastPass has just discovered.
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. An overdue safety upgrade after a major security meltdown. An overdue safety upgrade after a major security ...
Password vaults are no longer enough. The new rules for good cybersecurity hygiene include understanding concepts like visibility, authentication and authorization. It takes more than a strong ...
Back in August of this year, the password manager LastPass suffered a security breach that resulted in the theft of proprietary technical information and portions of the company’s source code. Hackers ...
Password manager giant LastPass has confirmed that cybercriminals stole its customers’ encrypted password vaults, which store its customers’ passwords and other secrets, in a data breach earlier this ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Last month, the company announced that threat actors had accessed “certain elements” of customer info. Just as ...
The hacking of the password manager should make us reassess whether to trust companies to store our sensitive data in the cloud. By Brian X. Chen Brian X. Chen is the lead consumer technology writer ...
LastPass, a major password manager, says it has suffered its second breach in three months by the same unauthorized party. LastPass CEO Karim Toubba announced Wednesday that the company detected ...
LastPass is warning that a fake copy of its app is being distributed on the Apple App Store, likely used as a phishing app to steal users' credentials. The fake app uses a similar name to the genuine ...