You’re not wrong, but you kinda are. The plaintext passwords weren’t released, but the encrypted blobs were stolen. Unfortunately, the LastPass defaults were absolutely shit so people have been able to selectively attack the blobs and decrypt the vaults, leading to millions in crypto being stolen.
I was a long time supporter of LastPass, but they haven’t been responsible stewards of sensitive information. The fact that they failed to encourage or force existing customers to update the encryption settings as they updated their defaults is negligent and is disqualifying in my opinion.
Security Now is amazing. For anyone that wants the deep dive tech perspective, plus what it means for everyday people and users, this is a great option.
KeePass doesn’t store your stuff in the cloud; it’s all local storage. You can sync your encrypted KeePass DB in a number of different ways; personally, I go for SyncThing, but you can use Box or whatever.
I added a note. I personally use Bitwarden and would recommend it, but I didn’t want to give a biased recommendation. If, for whatever reason, one of the others works better for someone, just using an encrypted password manager is way better than not.
Only issue I have with 1Password is their Android app. It works great most of the time, except that they didn’t implement the Android autofill stuff correctly.
It sees Firefox as a browser and offers autofill suggestions for the websites just fine, but apparently Fennec isn’t on their allowed browser list or something. It just sees Fennec as another android app and doesn’t offer logins for the website I’m on, just ones that I’ve linked to the Fennec app.
https://bitwarden.com/, https://1password.com/, https://lastpass.com/, https://keepassx.org/
Take your pick.
Note: Probably don’t pick LastPass. Read comments below.
I feel like atleast one of these has been hacked at some point in the past, but I cant remember which.
It was LastPass, but the passwords themselves weren’t leaked. All of these encrypt the password.
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You’re not wrong, but you kinda are. The plaintext passwords weren’t released, but the encrypted blobs were stolen. Unfortunately, the LastPass defaults were absolutely shit so people have been able to selectively attack the blobs and decrypt the vaults, leading to millions in crypto being stolen.
I was a long time supporter of LastPass, but they haven’t been responsible stewards of sensitive information. The fact that they failed to encourage or force existing customers to update the encryption settings as they updated their defaults is negligent and is disqualifying in my opinion.
There is no excuse for LastPass and it absolutely should not be treated with your passwords or secrets.
This is an interesting and a bit terrifying podcast about it (and other things), from a infosec perspective. https://twit.tv/shows/security-now/episodes/905?autostart=false
Security Now is amazing. For anyone that wants the deep dive tech perspective, plus what it means for everyday people and users, this is a great option.
Ah, alright, thanks. Thats a good thing then, that you cant get to the passwords even if you hack the company.
Lastpass had lots of issues.
KeePass doesn’t store your stuff in the cloud; it’s all local storage. You can sync your encrypted KeePass DB in a number of different ways; personally, I go for SyncThing, but you can use Box or whatever.
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Based on experiences helping people migrate away, I’d suggest removing LastPass from your list. See other replies for why.
Note: For those that care, not only is BitWarden FOSS, it can also be self hosted easily using VaultWarden.
I added a note. I personally use Bitwarden and would recommend it, but I didn’t want to give a biased recommendation. If, for whatever reason, one of the others works better for someone, just using an encrypted password manager is way better than not.
Oh I feel you. I did a ton of research on toilet paper (of all things) and made a recco and my post was deleted as an “ad”, hah
I’ve had 1password for as long as I can imagine. Never failed me. Happy with it.
Only issue I have with 1Password is their Android app. It works great most of the time, except that they didn’t implement the Android autofill stuff correctly.
It sees Firefox as a browser and offers autofill suggestions for the websites just fine, but apparently Fennec isn’t on their allowed browser list or something. It just sees Fennec as another android app and doesn’t offer logins for the website I’m on, just ones that I’ve linked to the Fennec app.