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by superuser2
3929 days ago
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iOS has pretty restrictive sandboxing; it's unlikely that an attacker could get at LastPass's data without root and unlikely that an attacker could get root in your iPhone in the first place. It could, however, mean that your master password is in a cleartext or Apple-recoverable iTunes (local) or iCloud backup of your phone. |
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