Quote Originally Posted by MissileToe View Post
You have a point about not giving your passwords out, but I don't think the CIA or NSA would even need to collect passwords to access someone's account anyway. They'd just demand to get in and the company the account is administered by would have no choice but to comply or face the consequences. So whether you save them with LastPass or not is irrelevant. If they want in, they'll get in. There's nothing you can do about that.
Assuming that the CIA or NSA have backdoors yes, but if they don't on the actual providers, they might well have with LastPass. You are opening up another door which is firmly shut otherwise.

Quote Originally Posted by MissileToe View Post
You haven't been hacked yet, or not as far as you know, anyway.
Yeah there is always that possibility, but no actions have been taken and nothing of value has disappeared inexplicably.

Quote Originally Posted by MissileToe View Post
Things to remember with LastPass: passwords are encrypted and decrypted locally, so as Lifehacker stated in their reply to that letter, if LastPass were to be compromised, the passwords would be useless without the master password, which you should change immediately if you learn that LastPass has been compromised in some fashion.
That's what they say anyway, whether that truly is the case you will never know. At least not until they confirm a hack or you realize that you've been hacked and they were the only custodians.