Safe and secure
As quoted by Lastpass and Bleeping Computer: “Some of the stolen vault data is ‘securely encrypted’. This is good news for Lastpass customers to know about their second breach this year. The unencrypted data stolen this time includes company names, end-user names, billing addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, and the last IP address that accessed the server.
On the plus side, usernames, passwords, secure notes, attachments, and form input fields are fully AES-256 encrypted, making them nearly impossible to actually compromise, and your master password is stored by Lastpass. No. Once all the information is stolen, the dastardly Nogdnik can get hold of a powerful GPU and try to brute force the master password, but even with an NVIDIA Tesla it’s very difficult to accomplish that. takes a long time.
Merry Christmas?