Article 685DZ LastPass owner GoTo shares more bad news about November’s security breach

LastPass owner GoTo shares more bad news about November’s security breach

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GoTo, the remote collaboration and IT software company that owns LastPass, has confirmed that, along with LastPass' password vaults, it had customer data taken by attackers during a November 2022 security breach (via TechCrunch).

The company, which was formerly known as LogMeIn, is updating its blog post about the breach for the first time since November 30th, when GoTo confirmed unusual activity" within its development environment and cloud storage service.

Many of GoTo's enterprise products were affected, including Central, Pro, join.me, Hamachi, and RemotelyAnywhere. GoTo CEO Paddy Srinivasan writes that a hacker exfiltrated encrypted backups from a third-party cloud storage service" and acquired the encryption key for a portion of...

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