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Update on Recent Security Incident

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lastpass.com

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mail@m.lastpass.com

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Thu, Mar 2, 2023 08:51 PM

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Your upcoming LastPass renewal LastPass Dear LastPass Customer,  We are writing today to update

Your upcoming LastPass renewal LastPass Dear LastPass Customer,  We are writing today to update you on our recent security incident disclosed on December 22. We have now completed an exhaustive investigation and have not seen any threat actor activity since October 26. Earlier today, we posted an [update to our blog]( with new findings and important information, including what happened and the actions we have taken, what data was accessed, what we have done to secure LastPass, actions we are recommending customers take to protect themselves or their businesses, and what you can expect from us going forward. Given the volume of information we are sharing in the blog post, and to better assist our customers with their own incident-response efforts, we have prepared a [Security Bulletin]( specifically for our Free, Premium, and Families consumer users to help guide you through a review of important LastPass settings designed to help secure your account by confirm best practices are being followed.   Please review the Security Bulletin and make any necessary changes to your account. In sharing these additional details today and in our approach going forward, we are determined to do right by our customers and communicate more effectively. We thank you for your patience and continued support of LastPass. The Team at LastPass This email was sent to: {EMAIL} This email contains critical information about your LastPass account. © [LastPass Ireland Unlimited, The Reflector, 10 Hanover Quay, Dublin 2, Ireland]( [Review our Privacy Policy](; your security is our top priority. Never share your password with anyone – including us.

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