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The massive LastPass hack from 2022 is still haunting us

17 December 2024
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The massive LastPass hack from 2022 is still haunting us
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In a series of attacks following the 2022 LastPass breach, $5.36 million was stolen from 40 users, adding to previous thefts of $4.4 million in October 2023 and $6.2 million in February 2024. Hackers exploited weak or reused passwords to compromise accounts, highlighting the importance of strong password practices to prevent future breaches. The breach involved the theft of LastPass’ source code, merging stolen data with information from another breach, and installing a keylogger on an employee’s PC, emphasizing the need for robust cybersecurity measures.

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