LastPass Says Hackers May Have Stolen Password Data
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LastPass, a company that offers to safeguard and simplify managing subscribersâ online passwords, said hackers may have broken into its database and stolen information on as many as 1.25 million accounts.
LastPass, a company that offers to safeguard and simplify managing subscribersâ online passwords, said hackers may have broken into its database and stolen information on as many as 1.25 million accounts.
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