• Millions in crypto has been stolen following LastPass breach

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tue Oct 31 17:15:06 2023
    Millions in crypto has been stolen following LastPass breach

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    Tue, 31 Oct 2023 17:10:44 +0000

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    Hackers recently stole more than $4 million from more than two dozen accounts who've all had LastPass in common.

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    The LastPass data breach incident that happened last year resulted in dozens of victims having cryptocurrency stolen, new research has claimed.

    Cryptocurrency analyst ZachXBT (Twitter alias) and MetaMask developer Taylor Monahan, whove been tracking the attacks, believe the attackers managed to steal $4.4 million from more than two dozen victims:

    "We regularly have people reach out via DM who have had their crypto assets stolen. We also approach victims we discover on-chain," ZachXBT told BleepingComputer . "We ask potential LastPass victims multiple questions and typically have found one commonality between them all being LastPass." Brute-forcing the vaults

    In August 2022, LastPass suffered a data breach that allowed the attackers to get away with peoples password vaults. You can think of those as encrypted folders where all the passwords are stored. Without the master password, however, its impossible to decrypt the folder and access its contents - passwords to other services.

    That doesnt mean that the attackers cant try and brute-force their way in, using specialized hardware and software. If the master password is relatively weak (a simple combination, for example), they might be able to crack it.

    "Depending on the length and complexity of your master password and iteration count setting, you may want to reset your master password," LastPass warned
    at the time of the breach.

    And thats exactly what the researchers suspect the attackers did. The idea is that in some of the vaults, people kept their seed phrases - long passwords (12 to 24 words) that allowed the attackers to load the wallets onto their
    own devices and subsequently drain the funds.

    When it comes to keeping your cryptocurrencies safe, its best to follow industry best practices, which include getting a cold wallet (an offline device), and not storing the seed phrase digitally, but rather printing it
    out on a piece of paper and storing it somewhere safe (preferably on multiple locations).

    Via BleepingComputer More from TechRadar Pro LastPass security breach linked to a string of crypto heists Here's a list of the best firewalls today These are the best malware removal tools around



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