Researchers detail AutoSpill, a flaw on Android that can expose users' saved credentials from 1Password, LastPass, and other popular password managers
A number of popular mobile password managers are inadvertently spilling user credentials due to a vulnerability in the autofill functionality of Android apps.
1Password detected suspicious activity on its Okta instance for managing employee-facing apps but “found no compromise of user data or other sensitive systems”
1Password CTO says investigation found no compromise of user data or sensitive systems.
LastPass says hackers stole a backup copy of users' encrypted and unencrypted vault data using cloud storage keys stolen from a LastPass employee in August 2022
If you have a LastPass account you should have received … Camila Foster / Sammy Fans : Samsung fans using LastPass should know, hackers stolen cloud data Fabian A. Scherschel / The Sleepy Fox : A Chri...
Researcher details how misconfigured Jira servers from entities like Google, Yahoo, and NASA publicly expose information about internal projects and users
Ionut Ilascu / BleepingComputer : Tweets: @scribblingon , @logicbomb_1 , and @zackwhittaker Tweets: @scribblingon : Jira is truly the gift that keeps on giving in the worst way possible. https://twit...
Troy Hunt releases new Pwned Passwords API to securely check your login data against a database of 500M+ leaked passwords; 1Password among first to use the API
A new system that securely checks whether your passwords have been made public in known data breaches has been integrated into the widely used password manager, 1Password.
1Password moves away from one-time licensing with a local storage option to a cloud-based $2.99/month subscription
security professionals Whitney Merrill / @wbm312 : I used to recommend @1Password, but I can't anymore. They are moving to a subscription only model. YUCK! https://twitter.com/... Crypto Village / @cr...