The 'deadly' flaw when managing passwords online
. However, this method is also not really secure if they are broken into.
Typically, the cross-platform online password management application LastPass has been attacked by hackers. This is considered one of the most commonly used online password management software today.
The network just announced that it detected an anomaly in network traffic and perhaps a hacker attack. The company also recommends that users need to change their passwords immediately.
LastPass, can work on all browsers, smartphones and operating systems. They fill in the saved login information with a single mouse click on a specific button, and then the user's personal data is synced to whichever computer they use.
LastPass announced the incident on its blog, and employees are investigating the issue but have yet to determine the cause. They only know that the traffic is being sent by many people from another weird database, and cannot explain the anomaly. So the worst assumption is that the data stored in their database has been accessed in some way.
What LastPass knows about the problem is that a large amount of data has been transferred, the passwords stored on it have been mangled from the database. However, the number is not large enough to steal a lot of encrypted user data.
Not only recommending users to change their master password, LastPast also changed the way of verification by allowing identification through two mouse clicks, not once as before.
While it's not known how much data is likely to be lost at this time, LastPass is using this incident as an opportunity to reveal their new layer of security. Even so, cases of online fraud and theft are also on the rise. The most recent good example is the hacker attack on Sony's entertainment network. They have stolen 77 million users' personal data and are challenging to attack this network again.
Therefore, it is not unusual for LastPass to be hacked, and it also warns that storing passwords online is not the safest way to manage passwords.
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