Academic study finds 25 attack methods in major cloud password managers exposing vault, recovery, and encryption design risks.
Researchers uncovered vulnerabilities across Bitwarden, LastPass, 1Password, and Dashlane.
A group of academic security researchers have detailed a set of vulnerabilities in four popular cloud-based password managers that could allow an attacker to view and change the passwords stored in a ...
A new study from ETH Zurich is causing some serious re-evaluation of the use of cloud-based password managers, as the ...
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Researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zürich) have discovered serious vulnerabilities in popular, ...
People who regularly use online services have between 100 and 200 passwords. Very few can remember every single one. Password ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich have tested the security of Bitwarden, LastPass, Dashlane, and 1Password password managers.
Bitwarden is one of the finest password managers on the market. It’s not only open-source but also filled with outstanding features like physical security keys so you don’t have to rely on the less ...
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bitwarden, the trusted leader in password, secrets, and passkey management, today announced an enhancement to the inline autofill capabilities within the ...
Attila covers software, apps and services, with a focus on virtual private networks. He's an advocate for digital privacy and has been quoted in online publications like Computer Weekly, The Guardian, ...
Where do you store your passwords? Most people will surrender to the nagging and save them in their web browser, avoiding the need to remember complex passphrases every time they visit a site. That, ...