1Password Patches Flaw In Mac Version That Could Have Created Attack Vector

A Bitcoin user filed a lawsuit against LastPass, claiming that over $53,000 of his Bitcoin (BTC) had been stolen as a result of the breach.

According to the filing, the plaintiff had stored his Bitcoin seed phrase inside of a LastPass vault, which was stolen and decrypted by the attacker, allowing the attacker to drain his Bitcoin account.

Some crypto users rely on 1Password to store backup copies of wallet seed words, private keys or exchange passwords.

Storing seed words or private keys on a password manager can be risky. In December 2022, password manager LastPass revealed that its servers had been breached and some customers’ encrypted vaults had been stolen.

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