Scam targets LastPass users with fake death certificate claims

A malicious scam is targeting users of the password manager LastPass through fraudulent emails. These messages falsely claim that the recipient has died and involve bogus death certificate notifications. The scheme was reported by TechRadar on October 27, 2025.

Cybersecurity experts have warned of a new phishing scam aimed at LastPass users. According to TechRadar, the attack involves fake emails purportedly from LastPass that inform recipients they have died, accompanied by claims related to death certificates. This deceptive tactic is designed to trick users into engaging with malicious links or providing personal information.

The scam's title, 'Evil scam targets LastPass users with fake death certificate claims,' highlights the alarming nature of the fraud. The brief description notes: 'A fake LastPass email is telling users they died.' Published on October 27, 2025, at 18:27 UTC, the report underscores the ongoing risks in digital security for password management services.

No further details on the scam's origins, affected user numbers, or specific countermeasures were provided in the source. Users are advised to verify any suspicious communications directly with LastPass through official channels to avoid falling victim.

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