The password attacks started on January 19, according to LastPass, which has now issued a critical warning to all users — ...
The password manager says customers began receiving emails on Jan. 19. Another wave of emails was sent by scammers a few days ...
LastPass reports an active phishing campaign using fake maintenance emails and spoofed domains to trick users into revealing their master passwords.
Just when you thought all of the fallout from the LastPass hack back in 2022 was over, hackers have now used stolen data from ...
LastPass is warning customers about a new phishing campaign that involves emails advising targeted users to back up their ...
The fraudulent emails claims that users must take immediate action ahead of scheduled service work. Recipients are told they ...
Phoney email alerts suggest users need to backup their LastPass accounts within 24 hours. LastPass says it would never ...
LastPass recently disclosed an active phishing campaign targeting users of its online services. The campaign began on January 19, with fake messages sent from multiple email ...
The campaign targets customers with urgent "maintenance" alerts designed to steal master passwords within hours.
An ongoing, highly sophisticated phishing campaign may have led some LastPass users to give up their all-important master passwords to hackers. Password managers store all of a user's passwords — for ...
Don't miss out on our latest stories. Add PCMag as a preferred source on Google. Hackers are now taking advantage of LastPass’s after-death account handover procedures to dupe people into providing ...
Ars Technica reports that phishing scammers have expanded their operations to impersonate the password saving service LastPass. Calls alert users that their account has been accessed from a new ...