bleepingcomputer[.]com/news/security/lastpass-hackers-stole-customer-vault-data-in-cloud-storage-breach/
Hopefully nothing to worry about if you use Lastpass, since data is encrypted with a unique key based on your master password, but that's *Assuming you used a really good password*. If not, you might want to start changing all your passwords etc. before someone(s) gets access to your accounts. It's unclear how forthcoming Lastpass has been regarding their systems breach. It does take time for security specialists to figure out what happened & what was accessed, but many companies also try to release a minimum of info, if any, to protect profits & sales. This apparently started with a breach in August 2022, & then last month Lastpass said only that "certain elements" of customer information had been accessed. Also watch out for phishing & other scams, as end-user names, billing addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers, and the IP addresses were also stolen.
Breached twice in a single yearThe cloud storage breach is the second security incident disclosed by the company since the start of the year after confirming in August that its developer environment was breached using a compromised developer account.
Lastpass published the August advisory days after BleepingComputer reached out and received no response to questions regarding a possible breach.
In emails sent to customers, Lastpass confirmed the attackers stole proprietary technical information and source code from its systems.
In a follow-up update, the company also revealed that the attacker behind the August breach maintained internal access to its systems for four days until being evicted.