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Can you trust LastPass in 2026? Inside the multimillion-dollar quest to rebuild its security culture

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ZDNET's key takeaways

LastPass's CEO says the 2022 data breach has driven the company to greater security heights.

The firm's security standards are now "beyond what would normally be expected of a standard security program."

LastPass also says "security is at the very heart of what we do for the consumer."

In an interview with ZDNET, Karim Toubba, the Chief Executive Officer of LastPass, said that the significant security incident that has dogged the firm's footsteps since 2022 became "a forcing function to drive a lot of changes."

What is LastPass?

Based in Boston, Massachusetts, LastPass is a security and identity management solutions provider known for its password management vault. Founded in 2008, the organization was acquired by GoTo (formerly LogMeIn) in 2015, then spun off as an independent outfit in 2024.

2022 security incidents

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