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A new scam is popping up in inboxes disguised as an official LastPass email. Be wary of official-looking LastPass emails telling you that your account has been compromised, or that you need to download a “security patch” to regain access to your account.
As reported by PCMag, a new scam is targeting LastPass account-holders. Scammers are making calls and texts, pretending to be LastPass employees. They are using sophisticated techniques to mimic LastPass branding, which can make their phishing attempts difficult to identify. Protect your…
Keeping your personal information, Cornell sign-in credentials, and important data safe means protecting your passwords. Anyone with active online accounts encounters dozens of passwords used to access Cornell resources, personal online banking, e-commerce sites, and other websites. Below you will…

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