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LastPass Suffers Data Breach, Source Code Stolen
Researchers warned that cyberattackers will be probing the code for weaknesses to exploit later.
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The "0ktapus" cyberattackers set up a well-planned spear-phishing effort that affected at least 130 orgs beyond Twilio and Cloudflare, including Digital Ocean, DoorDash and Mailchimp.
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