If you use **online password managers** it may be worth taking another look at the risks.

LastPass has been breeched:

Lost include:

🔓 personal information and related metadata (in the clear I think):
- company names
- end-user names
- billing addresses
- email addresses
- telephone numbers
- IP addresses customers used to access LastPass services.

🔓 Back ups of all data for some customers, "customer vault data":
* website URLs
* encrypted website usernames
* encrypted passwords
* encrypted secure notes
* encrypted form-filled data.

Do you want to **reconsider** your password and security systems?

For more see: arstechnica.com/information-te

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Anyone dumb enough to use a password manager almost deserves it.

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