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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 updated Password managers make great targets for attackers because they can hold many of the keys to your kingdom. Now, LastPass has warned ...
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The password manager says customers began receiving emails on Jan. 19. Another wave of emails was sent by scammers a few days later.
LastPass is warning of a new phishing campaign disguised as a maintenance notification from the service, asking users to back up their vaults in the next 24 hours. The malicious emails include a link ...
No, LastPass is not demanding you to backup vaults ...
The big picture: Law enforcement agencies confirm that phishing is currently the most prevalent form of cybercrime, and attacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated. Hackers are targeting ...
A single security lapse can undermine even the strongest password manager. A recent event shows why you should pay attention to who handles your passwords.
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