![]() ![]() This includes encrypted passwords and usernames, and unencrypted data, such as the websites customers access via LastPass, email addresses, phone numbers and the IP addresses customers use to access the platform. Most of the data held by the password manager is now compromised after an unknown threat actor accessed and copied the company’s cloud-based storage vault. LastPass users and business customers should be on high alert and change all passwords immediately, following a subsequent breach that exposed password vault data, according to cybersecurity analysts and threat researchers. Downstream impacts mounted as the year came to a close, months after the password manager claimed the threat contained. ![]() A seemingly run-of-the-mill breach at LastPass in August produced one of last year’s most alarming security incidents.
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