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Old 05-06-2011, 01:56 AM   #10
Greapyjeory

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Not necessarily
Definitely a "Not necessarily." If the passwords were stored on the service's servers in an un-encrypted manner, yeah.

But in the case of LastPass, everything's encrypted -- Even moreso if you use one of their methods of two-factor identification. Even if they got your master password, they'd also need the second factor for that to even be useful!
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