Password manager maker LastPass says hackers stole customer support case data during Klue breach
Action Required: Review firm cybersecurity policies regarding password management and third-party vendor risk assessments.
LastPass, a widely used password management tool, has suffered another data breach involving customer support case data, stemming from a compromise at a third-party partner. For financial advisors, this incident highlights the critical risks of third-party vendor dependencies and the ongoing necessity of robust cybersecurity protocols when handling sensitive client data.
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