![]() ![]() Such an extension would be a major attack against Lastpass, and as such with a great risk of being identified and de-activated soon. ![]() locate and unlock the keyfile with the master password.either to fully reproduce all the decoding operations of the true extension - indeed possible but still a fair amount of word - meaning.either to install itself between the browser and the real extension - not that easy.The master password that you type into the password extension is only the password of the keyfile used to decrypt locally the content of the vault stored on Lastpass server. Once you have installed an unwanted software on your computer, it is no longer your computerīut the attack should be slightly more complex than what you describe (after all Lastpass is a well known security solution). First installing extension is not a harmless operation. ![]()
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