In November 2022, the password manager service LastPass disclosed a breach in which hackers stole password vaults containing both encrypted and plaintext data for more than 25 million users. Since then, a steady trickle of six-figure cryptocurrency heists targeting security-conscious people throughout the tech industry has led some security experts to conclude that crooks likely have succeeded at cracking open some of the stolen LastPass vaults.

  • frog 🐸@beehaw.org
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    10 months ago

    Yep, +1 for KeePass. I didn’t even know much about open source software back when I started using it, I was just suspicious of the idea of having a vault containing all my passwords sitting online where criminals would know where to find it.

    What consistently annoys me is how many sites still won’t let me use passwords longer than 16 characters, or still won’t let me use non-alphanumeric characters (or worse, both!) At least they’re not finance-related, I suppose.

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      10 months ago

      KeePass has its vulnerabilities too. The good thing though is that it is not networked so one has to break into your device or your backups to even start an attack.