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Were Your Google Credentials Leaked?

LastPassPublishedSeptember 12, 2014
Were Your Google Credentials Leaked?
Early on Tuesday, Google announced that a potential 5 million usernames and passwords associated with Gmail accounts have been leaked. It is unclear how many of them are current vs. outdated credentials. According to Google’s blog post“less than 2 percent of the username and password combinations might have worked.” Visit our email look-up tool to see if your account was part of the leaked data. We strongly suggest that you take this opportunity to change your Gmail account password and generate a new, strong password using LastPass. To protect our users, those who have reused their LastPass master password as their Gmail account password have been temporarily deactivated. For your security, note that it is very important to never use your LastPass master password for other logins. If you’ve experienced trouble with your account, please contact LastPass Support so we may assist you in reactivating your account and creating a new, stronger master password. Be Secure, LastPass
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