LastPass Security Notice
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LastPass Security Notice
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#2"[W]e have found no evidence that encrypted user vault data was taken, nor that LastPass user accounts were accessed. The investigation has shown, however, that LastPass account email addresses, password reminders, server per user salts, and authentication hashes were compromised."
So, a breach of LastPass itself but not a breach of its users' non-LastPass per-website passwords/data.
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#3It sounds like the password is still safe enough, but it's a very unfortunate, inconvenient timing indeed.
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#4http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/who-does-that-server-really-se...
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#7I don't use LastPass, but one thing that impresses me about their blog post: they didn't hide behind "your passwords are hashed" or something equally weaselly, but instead said exactly and clearly how passwords are hashed. Every online company should take note.
It really is a great post and they always have action items for their users to protect their security. I have really enjoyed using them and will continue to do so.
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#8I've always had the feeling that LastPass was held together by sticks and duct tape, especially the frontend.
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#9Oh great, just the day before yesterday I finally jumped to LastPass (because obviously WinKee is not compatible to my new Lumia phone), using my best password (long, no real syllables, memorized). It sounds like the password is still safe enough, but it's a very unfortunate, inconvenient timing indeed.