White hat organization Security Alliance (SEAL) urged users to transfer crypto funds from LastPass if their private keys had been stored there since December 2022 or earlier.
The notorious LastPass hackers may have just ruined Christmas for another 40 victims this year, stealing $5.36 million from LastPass users — just eight days out from Christmas.
LastPass fell victim to a data breach in December 2022, where the hackers were able to copy a backup of customer vault data from encrypted storage.
As of September, more than $35 million worth of crypto had been stolen — but factoring in the $5.36 million recently stolen and a $4.4 million incident from Oct. 25 would bring that figure closer to $45 million.