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One of the biggest password managers manages to get hacked | #computerhacking | #hacking | #hacking | #aihp


LastPass, one of the largest freemium cloud-based password managers with more than 25 million users, has been hacked. The hackers made off with “portions of source code,” according to an announcement by the company itself. The good news is that no user information or passwords were at risk. 

In a blog post (opens in new tab) (via sweclockers (opens in new tab)), LastPass revealed today that it was exposed to a data breach two weeks ago. The company “detected some unusual activity within portions of the LastPass development environment,” which resulted in the theft of proprietary data. A compromised developer account is to blame for the breach. Fingers crossed they weren’t using ‘password’ or ‘12345’ or this is going to get embarrassing for someone.

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