LastPass, a popular password manager, has implemented a new policy requiring all users to set a 12-character minimum master password. This decision comes in response to recent security incidents and the evolving threat landscape. The company had previously allowed users to set weaker master passwords since 2018. LastPass' move aims to enhance cybersecurity and protect user accounts from potential breaches.
Responding to the heightened threat landscape and a series of security incidents that targeted its password manager products, @LastPass said it will now enforce a 12-character master password requirement. #cybersecurity #infosec #ITsecurity https://t.co/c4yDo9Tp0Z
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