

The company shared that the threat did not originate in-house but from third parties. LastPass says it has invested resources to improve overall security operations.


It provided this security breach statement that states the company completed a thorough investigation and has not identified any threat-actor activity since Oct. LastPass is transparent about the incidents. (Here are our tips on protecting your online passwords.)īut the downside to LastPass is that it experienced two security breaches last year, whereas there is no record of security breaches for Dashlane. If I elected this option as a Dashlane subscriber, I’d only have to pay $4.99 per month.īoth platforms are Service Organization Controls (SOC 2) compliant, meaning they have carefully documented security policies and undergo regular audits. You can also choose to add on Dashlane’s licensed version of Hotspot Shield, which costs $12.99 per month on its own. I like how Dashlane offers live dark web monitoring and a VPN if you select its Premier individual plan, or Teams and Business tiers.
