LastPass Admits Hackers Stole Source Code and Technical Data By CoinEdition
LastPass Admits Hackers Stole Source Code and Technical Data
- LastPass said hackers obtained information including cloud storage access keys, company name, user name, contact details etc, and IP addresses.
- On 25 Dec, LastPass hackers started sending phishing text SMS asking users to upgrade OKX.
- LastPass warns users to never reuse their master password on any other website.
In an official blog dated 22 December, Password management tool LastPass has admitted that attackers stole source code and technical data from their development environment.
LastPass said hackers got hold of information including cloud storage access keys, copied information including company name, user name, billing address, Email addresses, phone numbers, and IP addresses.On 25 December, LastPass hackers started sending phishing text messages to users asking them to upgrade OKX. Many Twitter handles complained about receiving text messages.
1/ Can confirm: After LastPass security breach I started receiving phishing SMS to a fake OKx telling me to upgrade my account.
It means the hacker knows 2 things:
1. My phone number
2. That I use OKx https://t.co/t3SEdlQe6h pic.twitter.com/eIXwgJ2Mw9
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