Password management service LastPass has reported a data breach that might allow attackers to crack master passwords and password reminders. LastPass CEO Joe Siegrist says the intrusion was discovered June 12. Security experts say the biggest risk now facing LastPass users will be phishing attacks. The company says it has now “locked down” all accounts, meaning that any attempt to access an account from a new device or IP address will require the user to verify their identity via email, unless they’re already using multi-factor authentication.”]
Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/lastpass-sounds-breach-alert-a-8317