LastPass is offering even more protection by encrypting vault URLs

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Password management company LastPass said its product will soon start encrypting URLs stored in the vaults, which will act as an additional layer of protection against hacker incursions.

Every LastPass user creates a “vault”, which is essentially a database of passwords and other sensitive information. This vault remains password-protected, but it also keeps track of all the websites the user opens, and cross-references them with the ones it has stored.



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