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Lastpass says hackers accessed customer data in new breach
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<blockquote data-quote="R2D2" data-source="post: 1017352" data-attributes="member: 64945"><p>There's truth in that.</p><p></p><p>When it's in the cloud a PM service can, and depending on how attractive a target it is for e.g. Lastpass, will be a target of hackers multiple times. This LP incident was supposedly via a phishing attempt not a break in via normal hacking methods so it basically paved the way for those hackers to grab what they wanted in their own sweet time over the next few months. Hackers grabbed a portion of their source code and customer data. Meanwhile LP unfortunately sat on its a$$ hoping and praying, engaging forensic experts to tell them what the problem is and who did it. The horse had already bolted. I wonder how much of a cover up LP is doing. They've messed up badly on several counts. What they disclosed in their blog stinks of a CYA operation and it seems a lawyer or set of lawyers drafted it. It's not the whole truth.</p><p></p><p>So what do you guys @ MT use for password management? Keepass and the likes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R2D2, post: 1017352, member: 64945"] There's truth in that. When it's in the cloud a PM service can, and depending on how attractive a target it is for e.g. Lastpass, will be a target of hackers multiple times. This LP incident was supposedly via a phishing attempt not a break in via normal hacking methods so it basically paved the way for those hackers to grab what they wanted in their own sweet time over the next few months. Hackers grabbed a portion of their source code and customer data. Meanwhile LP unfortunately sat on its a$$ hoping and praying, engaging forensic experts to tell them what the problem is and who did it. The horse had already bolted. I wonder how much of a cover up LP is doing. They've messed up badly on several counts. What they disclosed in their blog stinks of a CYA operation and it seems a lawyer or set of lawyers drafted it. It's not the whole truth. So what do you guys @ MT use for password management? Keepass and the likes? [/QUOTE]
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