LastPass, the online password manager, has become victim of a cyberattack in which user data was compromised and it has urged all users to change their master password. LastPass account email addresses, password reminders, hashed user passwords and cryptographic salts were all stolen in the cyber attack. Geoff Webb, vice president, solution strategy at NetIQ, the security portfolio of Micro Focus:receivea number of related topics for such journals and websites as: USA Today, CIO Update, Healthcare IT News, The Tech Herald, Virtual Strategy Magazine and TechBlind.”]
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