S3 Ep119: Breaches, patches, leaks and tweaks! [Audio + Text]
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Lastest episode – listen now! (Or read the transcript.) Continue reading S3 Ep119: Breaches, patches, leaks and tweaks! [Audio + Text]
By Deeba Ahmed
GoTo-owned LastPass revealed that hackers stole customers’ encrypted data in a November 2022 data breach.
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We were going to write, “Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more”… but it seems to go without saying these days. Continue reading GoTo admits: Customer cloud backups stolen together with decryption key
GoTo said an unidentified threat actor stole encrypted backups and an encryption key for a portion of that data during a 2022 breach.
The post GoTo Says Hackers Stole Encrypted Backups, MFA Settings appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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In November 2022, LastPass had its second security breach in four months. Although company CEO Karim Toubba assured customers they had nothing to worry about, the incident didn’t inspire confidence in the world’s leading password manager application. Password managers have one vital job: keep your sensitive login credentials secret, so your accounts remain secure. When hackers […]
The post What is the Future of Password Managers? appeared first on Security Intelligence.
The U.S. famously does not have a federal privacy law and instead relies on 50 different state laws governing breach notification.
The post LastPass breach exposes how US breach notification laws can leave consumers in the lurch appeared first on CyberScoop.
The U.S. famously does not have a federal privacy law and instead relies on 50 different state laws governing breach notification.
The post LastPass breach exposes how US breach notification laws can leave consumers in the lurch appeared first on CyberScoop.
After the recent LastPass security incidents (where old backup copies of users’ encrypted vaults have leaked), I was wondering if an account had MFA configured at the time, it makes a difference for hackers to crack-open such a vault local… Continue reading LastPass – Can MFA stop hackers from cracking a local vault?
We mentioned the LastPass story in closing a couple weeks ago, but details were still a bit scarce. The hope was that LastPass would release more transparent information about what …read more Continue reading This Week in Security: Lastpass Takeaway, Bitcoin Loss, and PyTorch
Lots of big issues this week: breaches, encryption, supply chains and patching problems. Listen now! (Full transcript inside.) Continue reading S3 Ep116: Last straw for LastPass? Is crypto doomed? [Audio + Text]