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To Our LastPass Customers– I want to share with you an important update about the security incident we disclosed on December 22, 2022. We have now completed an exhaustive investigation and have not seen any threat-actor activity since October 26, 2022. During the course of our investigation, we have learned a great deal more about what happened and are sharing new findings today. Over the same per
Please refer to the latest article for updated information. Update as of Thursday, December 22, 2022 To Our LastPass Community, We recently notified you that an unauthorized party gained access to a third-party cloud-based storage service, which LastPass uses to store archived backups of our production data. In keeping with our commitment to transparency, we want to provide you with an update rega
Earlier this year, we announced that we would be transitioning our Firefox addon to support Mozilla’s upcoming changes. With Mozilla’s planned release of Firefox 57 on November 14th, 2017, we wanted to update you on the status of LastPass support for the next generation of this popular browser. Firefox 57 & the WebExtension API Firefox 57 brings some exciting new features (like Firefox Quantum) an
Exciting news! Today we’re introducing LastPass Authenticator, a free two-factor authentication app for your LastPass account and other supported services. LastPass Authenticator offers simple, secure two-factor authentication by generating 6-digit, time-based passcodes or sending you a push notification for one-tap login to LastPass. With a user-friendly experience, simple set-up, and convenient
Incident Report: March 31, 2017 (8:10 PM) On Saturday, March 25th, security researcher Tavis Ormandy from Google’s Project Zero reported a security finding related to the LastPass browser extensions. In the last 24 hours, we’ve released an update which we believe fixes the reported vulnerability in all browsers and have verified this with Tavis himself. Most users will be updated automatically. Pl
Update March 25, 2017 (5:00pm): Our team is currently investigating a new report by Tavis Ormandy and will update our community when we have more details. Thank you. Incident Report: March 22nd, 2017 (2:30pm) We want to provide an update to our community on the vulnerabilities recently reported by Tavis Ormandy, a security researcher on Google’s Project Zero team. This is a long post, so you can g
Update as of May 20, 2021: Free users will continue to receive support for technical issues until August 23, 2021 to assist through the transition of selecting an active device type. After this date, support will be a Premium and Families feature. You're spending more time online than ever before. Work. School. Connecting with family and friends. Each week, millions of LastPass users add millions
TIME STAMP: 1:15 PM ET Security is fundamental to what we do here at LastPass. Our first priority is always responding to and fixing reports as quickly as possible. In follow-up to recent news, we want to address in more detail two security reports that have been disclosed to our team. One report was disclosed yesterday, while the other report was responsibly reported and fixed over a year ago. No
Update: October 9, 2015 @ 12:02 PM EST Thank you for all the support we have received in response to our exciting news today. To address the concerns that some in our community have raised, I want to personally assure you that this is good news for our users. First of all, we (LogMeIn/LastPass) have no plans to change our existing business model. Secondly, this acquisition provides us with access
Update: July 10, 2015 @ 8:00 PM EST Thank you for taking the time to read our posts and follow our recommended actions after the recent events. Behind-the-scenes, our response has been ongoing. As we mentioned before, we’ve engaged security experts and firms to help us, and we’re working with the authorities to take the appropriate actions. These events have put our systems to the test, and we’re
Yesterday we informed our community of the Heartbleed OpenSSL bug. In our blog post, we explained how this security issue impacted our service and what our users should know about the situation. We also built a tool to help our users start checking to see if their sites and services had reissued their certificates, so that users would know if it was safe to start updating passwords for those sites
We’ve been hard at work to bring the latest in login technology to our Android experience. We’re excited to announce that the LastPass app for Android now autofills logins for your mobile apps, as well as websites in Chrome for Android. Our updated Android app, which is part of our Premium service, is now available at the Google Play Store. Note that the new feature is available for apps on device
Excited doesn’t begin to express how we feel about introducing LastPass 3.0. Our new release features an updated, clean design across the LastPass browser addons, the iOS and Android mobile apps, and our website itself. We’ve worked hard to make LastPass easier to use and less intrusive. Highlights from LastPass 3.0 include: Revamped user experience and user interface Field icon menus for easy acc
With news that the United States National Security Agency has deliberately inserted weaknesses into security products and attempted to modify NIST standards, questions have been raised about how these actions affect LastPass and our customers. We want to directly address whether LastPass has been or could be weakened, and whether our users’ data remains secure. In short, we have not weakened our p
Introducing LastPass Sentry: Always on the Lookout for the Latest Breach In response to a number of high-profile breaches (including LinkedIn, Last.fm, and the Apple UDIDs), we've provided LastPass users with tools to check if their data is on the leaked lists, and have notified users directly as we've discovered their compromised data. We wanted to take this a step further, and partnered with a c
Jun 18, 2012 LastPass 2.0: Managing and Protecting Your Online Life Just Got More Awesome! We're super excited to announce the release of LastPass 2.0! We're expanding the core functionality of our password manager while adding significant improvements, both on the front-end and behind-the-scenes. LastPass 2.0 features: Attachment support for documents and images, Free credit monitoring alerts f
Update 10, May 16th, 3:20pm EST - Final update to this post, we'll make new posts going forward Actions we've taken: Multiple security experts and firms were brought in to help us, we've engaged one firm to do a further source code based review. We're committed to doing several reviews per year and sharing the results of these reviews. We've had some useful suggestions from the community -- we app
While no client data was impacted, we were notified at ~3pm Eastern time yesterday of a non-persistent cross site scripting vulnerability on the LastPass.com website. By 5:30pm it was fixed, tested and deployed; closing the hole. It's important to note that this was not a flaw with the extensions, and could only be potentially exploited if you visited a malicious site that was setup to exploit thi
In our efforts to bring you expanded, go-anywhere access to your data, we're excited to announce that LastPass has acquired Xmarks! It's a great opportunity that not only ensures the survival of the Xmarks add-on, but will also enhance our mission to provide the best data-syncing tools out there. Xmarks, formerly known as Foxmarks, provides the world’s leading browser add-on for cross-browser book
Now that extension support has been added with Opera 11, we're excited to announce that we have a plugin for Opera! Given that Opera 11 is still in Beta there may be a few kinks for them to work out, but the plugin has the same functionality as the other browser add-ons. Now you can easily access all of your favorite sites and other stored data!
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