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Well they said that their database was compromised and they were not sure what was accessed.

So I stopped using them after that incident.

It was a while ago I don't remember the particulars, but I do remember they said they were not sure if someone stole everyones password so everyone should change their master password to be safe. So I deleted my account to be safer.



  Well they said that their database was compromised
No they didn't.

  I don't remember the particulars
Then why do you make such explicit claims about what happened? They spotted a traffic anomaly on their network and went into complete paranoid mode. It is completely unknown, even to them, whether someone unauthorized accessed their database or whether they just couldn't account for some traffic on their internal network.

I don't know anyone else that monitors the traffic on their network to detect unauthorized access and I know many companies that don't. That's already a huge plus and it makes me trust them with security in general all the more.


For that reason, I find the 1Password model more suited to my tastes. Using Dropbox to sync, it works just as nicely and I'm not beholden to a third party central database (LastPass).


So what? As long as your master password was strong, your data was safe.




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