PC Mag reported:
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The password manager says customers began receiving emails on Jan. 19. Another wave of emails was sent by scammers a few days later.
It says the hackers are using the email address format support@lastpass. followed by a series of two to five different characters. You should also look out for URLs featured in emails from scammers, who use security-lastpass.com to trick customers.
It says the hackers are using the email address format support@lastpass. followed by a series of two to five different characters. You should also look out for URLs featured in emails from scammers, who use security-lastpass.com to trick customers.
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Key Takeaway: Never enter login credentials from a provided link. Use a bookmark or a link from a password manager.
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