LastPass, a popular password manager with tens of millions of users, has suffered a data breach twice this year!
In an official announcement, LastPass confirmed that some unknown people had accessed its customer data using stolen credentials from a previous breach. Assuring that no customer passwords were compromised, the company has now hired a forensic firm to investigate the incident further.
LastPass Data Breach
With over 33 million users and 100,000 business clients, LastPass is no doubt a popular password manager . This makes it an interesting target to breach whenever there’s a loophole. And hackers did for the second time this year!
We recently detected unusual activity within a third-party cloud storage service, which is currently shared by both LastPass and its affiliate GoTo. Customer passwords remain safely encrypted due to LastPass’s Zero Knowledge architecture. More info: https://t.co/xk2vKa7icq pic.twitter.com/ynuGVwiZcK — LastPass (@LastPass) November 30, 2022