
LastPass says the hackers have gained access to users' password vaults, so if they can break into them, they have access to users' information.
LastPass, the most popular password manager in the world, was hacked a few months ago, and at that time the CEO of this password management app announced that no user information was exposed. After some time, the hackers broke into LastPass again using the same information and stole part of the users' data. Therefore, if hackers can penetrate them, they will get access to user information, including passwords.
If a user has a LastPass account to store their passwords and login information, or if they haven't deleted their account before the fall, their password vault is probably available to hackers. However, if your master password is strong...
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LastPass: Hackers have stolen users' encrypted data
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