After the colossal LastPass data breach created a map for hackers on where to focus, organizations are starting to question the amount of trust they place in closed-source password management solutions, what to look for in a new solution, and what to do if their LastPass vault has been stolen.
Exposed URLs from LastPass make it easier for hackers to identify users and launch phishing attacks against them. With AI like ChatGPT accelerating, the specter of next-gen phishing looms. With more convincing phishing emails, increased speed and efficiency, and even polymorphic malware code, an uncharted danger awaits just beyond the horizon.