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What I learned from resetting over 300 passwords

LastPass is a cloud-based password manager; users load the LastPass extension into their web browsers and all the pesky password management tasks are taken care of. LastPass also supports two-factor authentication, which means an attacker has to have access to my database and my mobile phone in order to access my account. The company notified customers at first sign of intrusion and were very forthcoming about what was taken in the attack. Its not a foolproof solution, but the best one for me at this point in time.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2957052/what-i-learned-from-resetting-over-300-passwords.html

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