

In other words, the threat actor stole LastPass's entire trove of usernames and passwords, as well as company names, end-user names, billing email addresses, email addresses, and IP addresses. In December 2022, LastPass confirmed the threat actor who had compromised its development environment had accessed and copied customer account information and a backup of customer vault data. With a registered userbase of more than 25 million, LastPass is one of the largest password management companies in the world. In August 2022, LastPass suffered a cyber breach resulting in the theft of thousands of password vaults of both individual and corporate users. Even if you’ve never used LastPass, you may still be at risk. I considered unlinking my personal account and seeing what remains, but I'm worried it will delete the new/updated passwords.Password managers are important, but you must understand the risks they can pose. I would love a way that won't take forever. I obviously have no intention of moving data that's not mine. I know they have software watching at least what I install. I can move files on and off my computer, but I'm not sure what the limit is, as I've only ever done this with personal stuff. The data security stuff at work isn't incredibly strict, it's somewhat trust based from what I can tell. Does anyone know of a way that I can sift through this without running afoul of data security at work? Question: I have personal passwords saved to the personal subdolder of my business account. So now I have some unknown level of new and updated passwords in my business account that aren't syncing to my personal account. This is apparently an option at the enterprise level. Well, I realized recently that the connection is apparently only one way. When I added a new one, it automatically put it in my business folder, but I reclassed it to my personal folder. Occasionally at work I would either update a password, or add some new ones. Since I got LastPass for free, I switched back. I used to use LastPass many years ago, but transitioned to another password manager. As part of that, I recieve LastPass personal as a benefit.Īlso, in my business account, it allowed me to show my personal passwords while logged in under my business account. Some background (consise question below): So I've been employed for a little over a year at a company that uses LastPass.
