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  3. 🚨 New research from ETH Zurich has found that popular password manager's zero-knowledge encryption claims don't fully hold up if their servers are compromised.

🚨 New research from ETH Zurich has found that popular password manager's zero-knowledge encryption claims don't fully hold up if their servers are compromised.

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  • dalias@hachyderm.ioD dalias@hachyderm.io

    @h0m3 @privacyguides It doesn't even need self-hosting. It just needs the storage backend to be a pure content-agnostic storage backend for opaque encrypted data, not having some control channel interaction that puts the vendor in a privileged position and locks you in to using their cloud infrastructure.

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    #10

    @dalias @h0m3 @privacyguides KeePass is the best option if you don't need cloud sync

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    • helloclippy@techhub.socialH helloclippy@techhub.social

      @dalias @h0m3 @privacyguides KeePass is the best option if you don't need cloud sync

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      #11

      @helloclippy @h0m3 @privacyguides Cloud sync is good, but only if it's *your choice* of storage and the storage provider doesn't have backdoor access to the password manager.

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      • dalias@hachyderm.ioD dalias@hachyderm.io

        @helloclippy @h0m3 @privacyguides Cloud sync is good, but only if it's *your choice* of storage and the storage provider doesn't have backdoor access to the password manager.

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        #12

        @dalias @helloclippy @privacyguides Yes. Bitwarden allows you to cloud sync to your instance, even using an alternative server application like vaultwarden. Thats the most important feature for me and i would abandon them if they choose to remove it in the future.

        "Its open source but you can only connect to our proprietary servers" is a no-go to me

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        • privacyguides@mastodon.neat.computerP privacyguides@mastodon.neat.computer

          🚨 New research from ETH Zurich has found that popular password manager's zero-knowledge encryption claims don't fully hold up if their servers are compromised. ⚠️

          🔑 LastPass, Dashlane & Bitwarden were identified as being affected, this is significant because cloud password managers commonly claim that their user's data would be unaffected if they were compromised. 👾

          #privacy #security #passwordmanager

          https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/16/password_managers/

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          #13

          @privacyguides same old story and yet ppl still not convinced to local only password managers like keepassxc...

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          • P papaexmatrikulatus@mastodon.social

            @privacyguides
            Do you have another source for Bitwarden havin fixed the issues? If i am not mistaking, i can't see where they say something explicit about Bitwarden fixing these issues in the linked article.

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            #14

            @Papaexmatrikulatus @privacyguides

            https://bitwarden.com/blog/security-through-transparency-eth-zurich-audits-bitwarden-cryptography/

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            • timisch@mastodon.socialT timisch@mastodon.social

              @Papaexmatrikulatus @privacyguides

              https://bitwarden.com/blog/security-through-transparency-eth-zurich-audits-bitwarden-cryptography/

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              #15

              @timisch @privacyguides Thank you!

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              • privacyguides@mastodon.neat.computerP privacyguides@mastodon.neat.computer

                ✅ Dashlane & Bitwarden promptly issued fixes.

                ❌ LastPass did not issue a fix and stated: "our own assessment of these risks may not fully align with the severity ratings assigned by the ETH Zürich team."

                💡In 2022, LastPass experienced a breach that impacted 1.6 million users due to inadequately strong technical and security measures within their infrastructure.

                The best time to switch from LastPass was yesterday; the second best is today. 🗑️

                Here's what we recommend ⬇️

                #lastpass #security

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                #16

                @privacyguides
                Lastpass is an absolutely AWFUL company.

                After LogMeIn got their hands on them the prices skyrocketed from $12 to $24 to $36 to $48 a year for their premium plan.

                I switched to Bitwarden, who have kept their premium plan at just $10 a year, for many years now.

                With ownership of Lastpass now in the hands of not one, but two investment companies, one really has to question where Lastpass's priorities lie.

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                • privacyguides@mastodon.neat.computerP privacyguides@mastodon.neat.computer

                  📍 Secure local password managers

                  ➡️ For more info visit our site: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/passwords/#local-storage

                  #passwordmanager #security #privacyguides

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                  #17

                  @privacyguides keep assium

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                  • privacyguides@mastodon.neat.computerP privacyguides@mastodon.neat.computer

                    📍 Secure local password managers

                    ➡️ For more info visit our site: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/passwords/#local-storage

                    #passwordmanager #security #privacyguides

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                    #18

                    @privacyguides what do you recommend for self-hosting a password manager?

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                    • h0m3@mastodon.socialH h0m3@mastodon.social

                      @dalias @helloclippy @privacyguides Yes. Bitwarden allows you to cloud sync to your instance, even using an alternative server application like vaultwarden. Thats the most important feature for me and i would abandon them if they choose to remove it in the future.

                      "Its open source but you can only connect to our proprietary servers" is a no-go to me

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                      #19

                      @h0m3 @dalias @helloclippy @privacyguides

                      Bitwarden has EU based servers which I would recommend.

                      The cost for a year of service is very good value IMHO 🙂

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                      • simonzerafa@infosec.exchangeS simonzerafa@infosec.exchange

                        @h0m3 @dalias @helloclippy @privacyguides

                        Bitwarden has EU based servers which I would recommend.

                        The cost for a year of service is very good value IMHO 🙂

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                        #20

                        @simonzerafa @h0m3 @helloclippy @privacyguides Where the servers are located doesn't matter if the encryption is done right.

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                        • dalias@hachyderm.ioD dalias@hachyderm.io

                          @simonzerafa @h0m3 @helloclippy @privacyguides Where the servers are located doesn't matter if the encryption is done right.

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                          #21

                          @dalias @h0m3 @helloclippy @privacyguides

                          Regulations might say otherwise. Also Data Sovereignity 😉

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                          • simonzerafa@infosec.exchangeS simonzerafa@infosec.exchange

                            @dalias @h0m3 @helloclippy @privacyguides

                            Regulations might say otherwise. Also Data Sovereignity 😉

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                            #22

                            @simonzerafa @h0m3 @helloclippy @privacyguides If encryption is being used right they aren't storing any personal data, just meaningless random bits. There is a risk of loss of availability but no risk of exposure or misuse.

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                            • eist@hsnl.socialE eist@hsnl.social

                              @privacyguides what do you recommend for self-hosting a password manager?

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                              KeePassXC would be our recommendation for an offline password manager. You can see all our recommendations here: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/passwords/#local-storage

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