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Beware of App Imposters: Fake LastPass Dupes iPhone Users on Apple’s App Store
Beware, muggles! A fake LastPass app snuck into Apple’s App Store, hoodwinking users faster than a mischievous Polyjuice Potion. Even Apple’s magic can’t always catch the cunning dark arts of app imposters.

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Well, well, well, if it isn't our dear Apple caught with its security pants down. Who would've thunk that amidst all the hoopla of their impregnable App Store fortress, a faux LastPass app would sneak in, disguised as innocently as a Niffler in a jewelry store? And the developer's name? Parvati Patel. I mean, if you're going to slip past the guards, at least choose a pseudonym less conspicuous than a Harry Potter character. Maybe next time we'll see a developer named Albus Dumbledore peddling a counterfeit Candy Crush.