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LastPass security breach update: Customer password vaults were obtained

Por: 9to5Mac Tech December 23, 2022

LastPass is back today with its latest statement on the damage of . While the scope of the attack wasn’t clear in early December, now the company has shared that copies of customers’ password vaults were obtained along with names, emails, billing addresses, phone numbers, and more. Here’s what you should know. LastPass CEO Karim Toubba wrote the (spotted by ). After sharing on November 30 that its systems sometime after an August 2022... + full article



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