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Dashlane confirms user vaults were copied by hackers in recent attack

📅 2 June 2026 at 10:45 UTC📰 Cyber InsiderView original source ↗
Dashlane confirms user vaults were copied by hackers in recent attack

Dashlane has disclosed that attackers were able to download copies of encrypted password vaults for a small subset of users during a brute-force attack that targeted customer accounts over the weekend. The company says the incident did not involve a breach of its internal systems and that the stolen vaults remain protected by users' master … The post Dashlane confirms user vaults were copied by hackers in recent attack appeared first on CyberInsider.

🤖 AI BriefingAuto-generated threat analysis
🔍Threat Overview

A small subset of Dashlane users had their encrypted password vaults copied by hackers during a brute-force attack, but the vault contents remain protected due to master passwords.

⚙️Technical Details
Affected Systems
Dashlane customer accounts
Attack Vectors
Automated brute-force attacks on two-factor authentication (2FA) protectionsBrute-force attacks on temporary authentication codes to register new devices
💥Impact Assessment
Severity: medium
Who Is at Risk
Dashlane personal plan users with encrypted vaults
🛡️Recommended Actions
1Review the list of devices associated with your Dashlane account and remove any unfamiliar ones
2Enable two-factor authentication immediately if not already done so
3Update master passwords that are weak, reused, or easily guessed as soon as possible
📦Affected Products
Dashlane software

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