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Just In: LastPass Hackers Strike Again Ahead of Christmas, Losses Near $45M

Just In: LastPass Hackers Strike Again Ahead of Christmas, Losses Near $45M

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Just In: LastPass Hackers Strike Again Ahead of Christmas, Losses Near $45M

Lastpass hackers bring the early but unexpected Christmas gift as losses increase

by Abayomi Azeez
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Just In: LastPass Hackers Strike Again Ahead of Christmas, Losses Near $45M

Just In: LastPass Hackers Strike Again Ahead of Christmas, Losses Near $45M

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Cybercriminals linked to the infamous LastPass breach have struck again, stealing $5.36 million just eight days before Christmas. With at least 40 victims affected, this latest lastpass hackers attack serves as a grim reminder of the dangers lurking for LastPass users who stored sensitive data prior to 2023. The attack is the latest in a series of thefts stemming from the December 2022 LastPass data breach, where hackers gained access to encrypted vault backups. Since then, cybercriminals have been systematically exploiting stolen data to drain funds, particularly targeting cryptocurrency holdings.

A Growing Financial Toll: Nearing $45 Million

sBy September 2023, the total value of stolen crypto tied to the breach by LastPass hackers exceeded $35 million, as reported by various blockchain security analysts. Since then, two major incidents have further compounded the losses:

  • October 25, 2023: Hackers stole an additional $4.4 million.
  • December 17, 2023: The latest attack drained another $5.36 million from users’ wallets.

With these recent incidents, the cumulative losses now approach a staggering $45 million.

The Latest LastPass Hackers Attack: Funds Moved Through Instant Exchanges

Blockchain investigator ZachXBT, a well-respected figure in the crypto security space, was the first to uncover the latest theft. In a December 17 update to his 48,400 Telegram subscribers, ZachXBT revealed that stolen funds were quickly swapped for Ether (ETH) and moved across “various instant exchanges” to obscure the hackers’ trail.

The on-chain evidence of these transactions was submitted to Chainabuse, a community-driven crypto scam reporting platform. Such rapid laundering of funds has become a hallmark of sophisticated cybercriminal operations, making recovery efforts increasingly difficult.

The latest attack has reignited calls for urgency among former LastPass users. In a December 16 X (formerly Twitter) post, Security Alliance (SEAL), a prominent white-hat hacker group, issued a stern warning:

“Move your assets before hackers move them for you.”

The warning underscores a critical point: private keys and seed phrases stored in LastPass vaults before 2023 remain compromised. If users have not yet transferred their funds to safer wallets, they are at serious risk of becoming the next victims.

Just In: LastPass Hackers Strike Again Ahead of Christmas, Losses Near $45M
Just In: LastPass Hackers Strike Again Ahead of Christmas, Losses Near $45M

Adding to the alarm, blockchain investigator Tay highlighted that $250 million in non-crypto funds had already been stolen earlier this year in May. Tens of thousands of victims fell prey to similar lastpass hackers breaches, proving that LastPass users remain attractive targets for cybercriminals across multiple fronts.

SEAL, Tay, and other security advocates continue to urge users to migrate funds immediately and avoid unnecessary complacency.

Christmas: The Cybercriminals’ Favourite Season

The timing of this latest lastpass hackers attack aligns with a broader trend: the holiday season is prime time for cybercrime. Blockchain security firm Cyvers has dubbed December “hacker season,” warning users to remain extra vigilant as scams spike during the festive period.

Cyvers issued the following tips to protect against holiday-season attacks:

  • Beware of festive-looking scams: Anything that looks “too good to be true” probably is.
  • Avoid sharing 2FA codes: Never disclose your two-factor authentication codes, even if a request appears legitimate.
  • Stay away from public Wi-Fi: Free Wi-Fi networks are notorious for enabling cybercriminals to intercept sensitive data.

Beyond Crypto: Holiday Shopping Scams on the Rise

The rise in cybercrime during Christmas extends far beyond cryptocurrency. Social media giant Meta—parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp—recently warned users about holiday-themed scams targeting shoppers. These include:

  • Fake “Christmas gift box” promotions promising luxury items.
  • Fraudulent holiday decoration sales.
  • Counterfeit coupons for major retail stores.

While phishing-related crypto losses reportedly fell 53% in November, scammers are likely making up for lost time, leveraging the festive spirit to target unsuspecting users.

Conclusion: A Critical Lesson for the Holiday Season

The latest $5.36 million theft is a stark reminder of the long-term fallout from data breaches. For former LastPass users, the risk is real, and the time to act is now.

With Christmas just days away, cybercriminals like lastpass hackers are ramping up their efforts, taking advantage of distracted users and holiday goodwill. Whether you’re safeguarding crypto assets or avoiding online shopping scams, vigilance is the best defense against falling victim to the season’s surge in cybercrime. Stay updated with the latest developments in the cryptocurrency industry through The Bit Gazette, offering comprehensive insights into current events shaping the sector.

 

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