I am not against cloud.
But, I won't trust (at least, for now) the cloud t to the point of saving my passwords in the cloud .
Looks like they had multi-factor authentication. (At least, they have it NOW)
They claim to have strong encryption but, TRUST without VERIFY is not RELIABLE.
From the article
Password manager LastPass disclosed today that its network was breached and advised users to change their master passwords and enable multifactor authentication.
Tod Beardsley, security engineering manager at Rapid7, pointed out that since the attackers don’t seem to have access to the passwords encrypted with the master, the stolen account email addresses may pose a more immediate risk.
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