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I switched away from LastPass after the 2nd major security breach sometime around 2013. Wikipedia only shows 3 total incidents, but I know I've seen reporting on _at least_ 5 between 2010 and today. In that time, I've continued to run into its use at companies, and it's honestly surprised me each time. Something something fool me 5x…


How come this is legal? By now this is a business practice. Why would the government close down a restaurant after food poisoning but do nothing here?this is much worse, considering all this money goes to the axis countries?


I don't think there's anything illegal about being terrible at your job (information security), but I do think it's a tragedy that LastPass has somehow avoided the public shaming they so desperately deserve for their repeated ineptitude.




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