More than $35 million has been stolen from over 150 victims since December — ‘nearly every victim’ was a LastPass user

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LastPass security breach linked to $35 million stolen in crypto heists
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More than $35 million has been stolen from over 150 victims since December — ‘nearly every victim’ was a LastPass user::Security experts believe some of the LastPass password vaults stolen during a security breach last year have now been cracked open following a string of cryptocurrency heists

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Switched to bitwarden as soon as they tried to charge a sub for multiple devices, I see that was the right choice

Are you not worried your vault is still on their servers? I feel most companies don’t delete shit. Most have ways to get around it saying they keep some info for taxes, accounting, etc.

I wouldn’t sleep well knowing my passwords were on there at any given time.

You can host a bitwarden vault yourself. They open sourced and audited. So, trustworthy that there's no back door somewhere to some degree.

So just change whatever passwords you had saved to LastPass. That would mitigate any issues, right?

Pretty much. Though also any security questions or other private info you have saved, some of which is much more annoying to protect.

Though one annoying thing is that even if you change everything, what they find might help them social engineer an attack.

I second Bitwarden, BTW. Best password manager I've used.

Just. It’s not an insurmountable problem, but I wouldn’t be happy changing the login details, one by one, on the some 80 websites I have in my vault.

Not to mention if you’re using an email anonymizer, you’ll have to regenerate new emails for them all too. I guess you could do it on demand, but knowing my batch of emails in floating around the dark web doesn’t sit well with me. Worse yet if it’s your actual email, then they have that now.

Your username gives me PTSD for past Hades speedruns and I hate it.

It's e2e and the code to do so is opensource, and you can always host Vaultwarden yourself.

same here. nuked my lastpass account and switched everything over to bitwarden. their paid offering was worse from the competition and now i’m very glad i moved from them

Was it a huge pain in the ass moving over or fairly painless? I need to do this.

Not painless at all. IIRC, I just exported from LastPass and imported (without change) to BitWarden. It worked fine.