They should add this feature but I found a work around for everyone
If you add your "at risk" as a new password (with no URL- but name it something like "At Risk Password Finder" and navigate to [Security Dashboard > At Risk Passwords], you will be able to see any "reused passwords". If nothing shows up under your at risk passwords as "reused" then you're probably okay. If you see that newly created password you named ("At Risk Password Finder") and it shows up as "reused" that means that you have a password that matches. Then you can go see which password matches since the password that matches will show up as "reused". In the end, dont forget to delete the "At Risk Password Finder" password you made in the begininning. Thats the best way I found to brute force search your way through the list. LastPass needs to add this feature since it seems pretty easy and I think users could even benefit from something like a "fuzzy search".
Good luck guys!
TLDR: Create a new password with the one that is at risk, then use other lastpass features to search for you. Its not perfect but it gets the job done.
Thanks - as the username is my email address there are a bazillion hits on that.
So now you've got a feature request ;-)
Hello @caasland,
Thank you for checking the community!
The search engine in the LastPass vault will allow you to search items per the name you have given or the username of the site, however, the password of the site remains private. You may search the item using the username added.
Thank you,
Karol | Customer Care
I'm going to add a plus 1 to this - increasingly as we get notified of data breaches on aggregating sites, we need to be able to search by password. Please consider adding this feature soon.
Yes please add this feature - I just looked to see if I could search via password today also because I was notified of a data breach.
Yes, the same thing happened to me, too. But, while there's no convenient search feature, there is a feature to Export your full database has a CSV file (under Advanced Options in the desktop browser plugin). Then you can open the file in any text editor and search for the password fragment.
This would be sooooo helpful! Please LastPass team, give us a way to search for what logins use a specific password. Please and thank you!
I totally agree, and, is how I found this thread. Same thing; notified of a password of mine found on the dark web.
Last Pass, please produce this feature. It would be so helpful.
THANK you.
Same here, please add this feature. I just got a darkweb notice and would like to search by password since the alert says the website is unknown and my username is my email.
I would like to add my name to this request, for the very same reason as everyone else.
Yes, being able to search for a password or substring of a password would be helpful for those of us who have gotten a notification that a password is on the Dark Web.
Please add this feature
One more to add to this feature request.
PLEASE ad this feature. Some hacker threatened me with an ancient but common password. I need to see which accounts may still be using it!
PLEASE add this feature
I'd like to add my voice to this thread. PLEASE add this feature to Lastpass ASAP.
To do this currently, open your Vault, select Advanced Options and then export. This exports to a csv you can search through the passwords for.
Yes, I too would like this functionality without having to export the database into an unsecure file , searching through it and then having to delete the file securely from my PC.
I would also like to search for a specific password which is shown as compromised on Yahoo Combolists. Is this possible, if not can you make it available
This is a great idea for a feature, and while Im sure its a PITA to implement, I think its a really good idea and would add value!
Same situation this is needed
lastpass please make this feature happen.
I can't believe this isn't a feature! I'm logged in and want to search my passwords, but can't!
Lastpass should be embarrassed with the recommendation to export to an unsecure file to search and protect passwords found on the dark web. This is simply unacceptable that you don't support easy resolution of password changes. Really shocked by this.
Please add me to the list of users who need the ability to search the vault for specific compromised passwords. Suggest making this an option in Advanced Settings.
+1
This is a must have for me, Often the compromised account details do not show the particular website that was hacked. I mostly use the password generator to create passwords so I cannot tell which site to investigate from the password!
i have this exact same issue. This should be a no-brainer for Lastpass. please add this feature