Hackers have stolen customer support case data from LastPass, a popular password management service. The breach comes amid allegations that LastPass has suffered another major data leak. This is not the first time LastPass customers have fallen victim to hacking, as its parent company Klue has faced similar issues in recent years.
LastPass, which was acquired by Klue in 2016, offers a range of tools and features designed to help users manage their online identities and access sensitive information such as passwords and login credentials. The password manager stores data on behalf of its customers, but hackers have managed to gain access to this sensitive information in previous breaches.
The stolen customer support case data is believed to be part of the breach that affected LastPass's partners last month. While we don't know how long the stolen data has been in the hands of hackers, the incident raises serious concerns about the security and reliability of password management services like LastPass. The company has not made an official statement regarding the breach, but a spokesperson told news outlets that they are "actively investigating" the matter.