
Gen Digital, the parent company of Norton LifeLock, sent a breach notice to its customers claiming the likely culprit was a credential stuffing attack (when your username and/or password was previously exposed in a breach and you reuse those credentials on other sites or services).

The irony of a password manager being hacked is not lost on anyone, and it highlights the importance of being proactive in protecting sensitive information.

Thousands of user records were exposed, including email addresses, passwords, security questions, and answers. The recent data breach of Norton LifeLock and its password manager is a wake-up call for companies everywhere.
