LastPass Hosts Heartbleed Bug Checker

Password Management Company Releases Tool to Check for Recent OpenSSL Breach, Provides Automatic Security Check Feature for Current Users


FAIRFAX, VA--(Marketwired - Apr 9, 2014) - On Monday, news broke that the Heartbleed bug causes a vulnerability in the OpenSSL cryptographic library. LastPass has released a tool for anyone to check websites that you've entrusted with your information to determine if there was a potential breach.

The site checker tool is available at https://lastpass.com/heartbleed/.

The OpenSSL cryptographic library is used by roughly two-thirds of all websites on the Internet, so it is likely a number of websites consumers and businesses utilize daily have been affected.

LastPass has also rolled out an additional feature for current LastPass users. By running the LastPass Security Check feature on their account, users will automatically be given a list of potentially vulnerable sites, the last time the password was updated, when the site last updated its certificates and what action LastPass recommends taking at this time.

"The site checker tool is accessible to anyone, and we encourage consumers to take advantage of it to determine next steps," Joe Siegrist, CEO AND Co-Founder of LastPass. "There is an influx of misinformation floating around regarding this recent breach. Our hope is that with both the site checker tool and the security check feature built into all LastPass accounts, we can help consumers determine what to do next."

For more on the Heartbleed bug, visit http://blog.lastpass.com/2014/04/lastpass-and-heartbleed-bug.html.

About LastPass
LastPass is an award-winning password manager that helps millions around the world solve their password security problems. LastPass makes going online easier and safer, supporting all browsers, operating systems and mobile devices. LastPass Enterprise scales SSO and password management for teams small and large, helping IT be more secure, maintain compliance and increase productivity of the organization. LastPass was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia. For more information, visit http://lastpass.com.

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