Zeljka Zorz - March 28, 2017
It’s been an eventful couple of weeks for LastPass developers, as they’ve scrambled to fix a couple of serious flaws in the popular password manager’s extensions, which would allow attackers to get at users’ passwords and even execute code on the users’ machines.
The flaws were flagged by Google Project Zero researcher Tavis Ormandy, and responsibly disclosed to the company. To their credit, LastPass has been doing a great job at responding to the vulnerability reports – even Ormandy says so.
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