I use LastPass to store my passwords but every time I physically type in my password on my PC browser (I usually use Google Chrome but I think it also happens with Explorer), the account is compromised and someone tries to access it. How can I detect what may be allowing someone to see my typed passwords on my browser? It’s been this way for years. I’ve since done a full wipe and reinstall of my OS (Windows 7) and the issue still seems to persist. I don’t see any unknown/untrusted browser extensions
adwcleaner, Malwarebytes and Microsoft Security Essentials finds no problems. CCleaner lists some registry issues such as Invalid Firewall Rules and Missing MUI References but I don’t want to repair those just in case it screws something up…
Any ideas?
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