Dec. 24, 2022, 8:56 p.m. |

Almost Secure palant.info

A few days ago LastPass admitted that unknown attackers copied their “vault data.” It certainly doesn’t help that LastPass failed to clarify which parts of the vaults are encrypted and which are not. LastPass support adds to the confusion by stating that password notes aren’t encrypted which I’m quite certain is wrong.


In fact, it’s pretty easy to view your own LastPass data. And it shows that barely anything changed since I wrote about their “encrypted vault” myth four years …

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