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LastPass Vulnerable to Extremely Simple Phishing Attack - Shebang - 01-19-2016 Quote:Security researcher Sean Cassidy has developed a fairly trivial attack on the LastPass password management service that allows attackers an easy method for collecting the victim's master password. Source: SoftPedia News RE: LastPass Vulnerable to Extremely Simple Phishing Attack - ImmNinjaxD - 01-19-2016 Honestly, I think it's just a bad idea to use a password manager in general. Even having them saved locally on a browser puts me off a little. Maybe i'm just paranoid. Good share. RE: LastPass Vulnerable to Extremely Simple Phishing Attack - Pirate - 01-20-2016 didn't last pass get hacked last year? RE: LastPass Vulnerable to Extremely Simple Phishing Attack - Skullmeat - 01-20-2016 (01-19-2016, 09:39 PM)ImmNinjaxD (⌐■_■) Wrote: Honestly, I think it's just a bad idea to use a password manager in general. Even having them saved locally on a browser puts me off a little. Maybe i'm just paranoid. Yeah, I've always considered password savers a big no no. Storing passwords in any form on your system is just stupid. RE: LastPass Vulnerable to Extremely Simple Phishing Attack - mothered - 01-20-2016 (01-20-2016, 08:54 AM)Skullmeat Wrote: Storing passwords in any form on your system is just stupid Absolutely agree. Even on encrypted drives, although It's pretty secure, I don't store any critical credentials. I use the good ol' pen & paper and keep the booklet In a secure place at home. On topic here, I've never been a fan of Password Managers and this thread proves why. RE: LastPass Vulnerable to Extremely Simple Phishing Attack - Skullmate - 01-23-2016 I use a password manager, sure it's terribly unsafe to keep your passwords logged - but the pain of remembering all the variations of passwords is way too much of a hassle. I don't save/store any of my financial passwords like online banking details because I'm super paranoid about those, but all my other accounts are stored. RE: LastPass Vulnerable to Extremely Simple Phishing Attack - ImmNinjaxD - 01-23-2016 (01-23-2016, 12:03 PM)Skullmate Wrote: but the pain of remembering all the variations of passwords is way too much of a hassle. Honestly, I use the same three passwords for everything. Not the safest thing to do, but if I forget my password i'll just try all 3 to see which one I was feeling that day. I suppose, though, if someone really wanted to hack you, not having a storage service would just make it a tad harder at the most. RE: LastPass Vulnerable to Extremely Simple Phishing Attack - OnlyTheFewWillSurvive - 01-23-2016 I use Keeper. The only one i really trust. The company can not even see your information been using it for the past 3 years. https://keepersecurity.com/ RE: LastPass Vulnerable to Extremely Simple Phishing Attack - mothered - 01-24-2016 (01-23-2016, 03:00 PM)ImmNinjaxD (⌐■_■) Wrote: I suppose, though, if someone really wanted to hack you, not having a storage service would just make it a tad harder at the most. Having a strong password Is only one factor In securing your account. The password recovery options on any given account, Is the weakest and most vulnerable point of access to "reset" the password. For Instance, Google accounts (for example, Gmail) use 6 digit verification codes to reset the password on the account when selecting the "Phone Text/SMS" option during the account recovery process. Anyone. from any device and any location can generate the code to the cell phone of the rightful account holder. The verification code reads "Your Google verification code Is 760992", which does not denote It's objective. Those who have never accessed the recovery options and performed a recovery on their account, wouldn't have a clue as to "why" they've received the code. As a result, It's very easy to SE your victim for the code, and reset the password on the account without any other form of authentication. |