The password attacks started on January 19, according to LastPass, which has now issued a critical warning to all users — here’s what you need to know.
This clean, streamlined password manager focuses on polish and simplicity of use. But it’s also too complicated for a true hands-off experience.
Nefarious hackers have figured out many ways to circumvent 2FA restrictions and harvest passwords with sophisticated phishing traps. Many of these bad actors, however, will soon be looking for new ...