The company said customers were sent deceptive emails over the holiday weekend claiming the company was doing maintenance.
The password attacks started on January 19, according to LastPass, which has now issued a critical warning to all users — ...
LastPass users should avoid emails recommending local vault backups, as a new holiday weekend phishing scam is currently ...
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Don't click on the LastPass 'create backup' link - it's a scam
Phishing campaign tries to reel in master passwords Password managers make great targets for attackers because they can hold ...
The fraudulent emails claims that users must take immediate action ahead of scheduled service work. Recipients are told they ...
LastPass warns users about phishing emails urging vault backups before fake maintenance, a scam designed to steal master passwords.
LastPass is warning of a new phishing campaign disguised as a maintenance notification from the service, asking users to back ...
The campaign targets customers with urgent "maintenance" alerts designed to steal master passwords within hours.
No, LastPass is not demanding you to backup vaults ...
LastPass reports an active phishing campaign using fake maintenance emails and spoofed domains to trick users into revealing ...
Phoney email alerts suggest users need to backup their LastPass accounts within 24 hours. LastPass says it would never ...
LastPass strongly warns of an ongoing phishing wave. The masterminds want access to the password vaults. There is currently a ...
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