Apple somehow let a fake LastPass Password Manager pass its App Store review process. Credit: Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto via Getty Images Apple's App Store review team is notoriously fickle about the ...
LastPass has issued a public service announcement to all of its users. The password manager, which has become quite popular for its ease of use, says that a fraudulent app pretending to be LastPass is ...
Facepalm: While we've seen plenty of instances of fraudulent or malware-packed apps sneaking their way onto Google's Play Store, it's less of a common sight on Apple's App Store, something the ...
Popular password management app LastPass is warning customers about a fraudulent app that uses a similar name and icon to attempt to trick LastPass customers into using the fake app instead of the ...
LastPass is warning that a fake copy of its app is being distributed on the Apple App Store, likely used as a phishing app to steal users' credentials. The fake app uses a similar name to the genuine ...
As Apple has stepped up its promotion of its App Store as a safer and more trustworthy source of apps, its operators scrambled Thursday to correct a major threat to that narrative: a listing that ...
Apple has removed a fake app that was masquerading as password manager LastPass on the App Store. The illegitimate app was listed under an individual developer’s name (Parvati Patel) and copied ...
Update: Within an hour of publishing, Apple removed the previously reviewed and approved app in question from the App Store. Is it LastPass or LassPass? LastPass wants you to know that it’s definitely ...
I agree with Apple that they can, theoretically, provide a more secure and locked down store and device by not allowing that functionality, but shit like this does happen all the time including in the ...
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