LastPass confirms data breach in Klue supply chain attack
17 points by thm
by hydrogen7800
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I've never been able to access my old LastPass vault to delete its contents since its first breach when I switched to bitwarden. I recall contacting them to make sure my data was erased, but I never got a good confirmation of that.
by uhh
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I assume anyone still using LastPass in 2026 is actively trying to give up their data.
by nosioptar
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I'm happy with KeePass forks and syncthing.
by blinded
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They lost some of my secrets a few years ago. Swapped to 1password, never looked back.
They went downhill after they got purchased.
by suprjami
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Once again, it's called LastPass because it should be the last choice when selecting a password manager.
by buffer_overlord
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I switched to bitwarden about 10 years ago
by downrightmike
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LastPass announced that hackers accessed customer data from its Salesforce environment after stealing the company's OAuth tokens in the Klue supply chain attack earlier this month.