Oops, Apple Did It Again: Fake LastPass Sneaks Past App Store Guards

In a twist that’s more ironic than your grandma’s “hip” slang, Apple’s fortress-like App Store let a phony “LassPass” sneak past its gates. Now, that’s a password mismanager! #AppleOopsy

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Well, isn't this a pickle? Apple's App Store, the Fort Knox of app security, got duped by a phony LastPass app. Maybe the review team was too busy crafting their "malicious compliance" policies to notice "LassPass" sneaking in. Could this be the one time when a typo actually fooled the tech giant, or is Apple's walled garden not as impenetrable as they claim? Cue the tiny violins.

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