The password manager says customers began receiving phishing emails on Jan. 19.
LastPass warns users about phishing emails urging vault backups before fake maintenance, a scam designed to steal master passwords.
The campaign targets customers with urgent "maintenance" alerts designed to steal master passwords within hours.
The fraudulent emails claims that users must take immediate action ahead of scheduled service work. Recipients are told they ...
As phishing lures go, asking a potential victim of a password hacking attack if they are dead would seem, at least on the surface, to be rather more ridiculous than most. However, the devil is always ...
No, LastPass is not demanding you to backup vaults ...
LastPass fined $1.6 million over insufficient security measures. Updated December 14 with details of how to check if any of your passwords have been compromised following news of 630 million stolen ...
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Don't click on the LastPass 'create backup' link - it's a scam
Phishing campaign tries to reel in master passwords Password managers make great targets for attackers because they can hold ...
LastPass users should avoid emails recommending local vault backups, as a new holiday weekend phishing scam is currently targeting master passwords.
With so much of our lives wrapped up in digital identities and platforms, you might want to spare a thought as to how your loved ones can get into things like your ...
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