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![]() The most severe issues have been addressed, so all should be good now? Early last year I reported a number of issues that allowed subverting LastPass encryption with comparably little effort. ![]() The thing is: when your password manager uploads all data to its server backend, you normally want to be very certain that the data visible to the server is useless both to attackers who manage to compromise the server and company employees running that server. The latest one so far looked into the way the LastPass data is encrypted before it is transmitted to the server. I’ve written a number of blog posts on LastPass security issues already.
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