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LastPass Warns of Fake Maintenance Messages Targeting Users’ Master Passwords

LastPass Warns of Fake Maintenance Messages Targeting Users’ Master Passwords

January 21, 2026/in General News

LastPass is alerting users to a new active phishing campaign that’s impersonating the password management service, which aims to trick users into giving up their master passwords.
The campaign, which began on or around January 19, 2026, involves sending phishing emails claiming upcoming maintenance and urging them to create a local backup of their password vaults in the next 24 hours. The

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