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LastPass Warns of Sophisticated ‘Are You Dead?’ Master Password Phishing Campaign

LastPass has identified an ongoing phishing campaign that uses fake death certificate notifications to trick users into revealing their master passwords. The sophisticated attacks exploit the password manager’s legitimate inheritance features while mimicking official LastPass communications. Security analysts warn these represent some of the most convincing social engineering attempts targeting password manager users to date.

Password manager giant LastPass is alerting users about a particularly clever phishing campaign that preys on one of life’s most sensitive moments: the death of a family member. According to security reports, attackers are sending convincing emails that appear to come from LastPass’s legitimate alert system, notifying recipients that a family member has submitted a death certificate to access their account through the platform’s inheritance features.

The Anatomy of an Unusual Attack

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Global Business Leaders Converge at Forbes CEO Summit, Spotlight Indonesia’s Economic Ambitions and Trade Shifts

Indonesia’s President targets 8% GDP growth through social programs, while Uniqlo’s founder receives a lifetime achievement award. Industry leaders discuss trade realignments and sustainable business strategies amid global uncertainties.

Indonesia’s Ambitious Growth Target Takes Center Stage

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto expressed strong confidence in achieving 8% annual GDP growth, according to his address at the Forbes Global CEO Conference in Jakarta. The ambitious target reportedly hinges on a nationwide free meal program for school children and pregnant women, with the government allocating approximately 335 trillion rupiah ($20 billion) to the initiative.

CloudInfrastructure

Financial Sector Faces Billions in Losses After AWS Outage, Spurring Multi-Cloud Adoption

A widespread Amazon Web Services outage has reportedly caused massive disruptions across financial markets, trading platforms, and banking services globally. Industry analysts suggest the incident could result in hundreds of billions in losses and is accelerating adoption of multi-cloud solutions to mitigate concentration risk.

Massive Cloud Outage Disrupts Global Financial Services

A significant outage at Amazon Web Services on Monday reverberated throughout the global financial system, reportedly causing service disruptions across trading platforms, banking applications, and payment processors. According to reports, the outage primarily affected AWS’s US-EAST-1 region in northern Virginia, creating connectivity issues and elevated error rates for thousands of companies worldwide.

BusinessWorkplace

Workplace Knowledge Hoarding Emerges as Silent Productivity Threat

A concerning workplace phenomenon called “quiet constraint” is reportedly costing companies productivity and innovation. According to recent surveys, over half of corporate workers are withholding valuable knowledge that could benefit their teams, creating hidden operational risks.

The Rise of Workplace Knowledge Hoarding

A new workplace trend dubbed “quiet constraint” is reportedly emerging as a significant threat to organizational effectiveness and collaboration. Sources indicate this phenomenon occurs when employees avoid sharing essential information or hold back ideas that could benefit their team, creating what analysts suggest is a hidden productivity drain across corporate America.