WebStore non-important stuff like Reddit in Bitwarden and use something like KeePassXC to store the banking and email passwords in. KeePassXC is kept local so you'll have to do your own backups of it but its more secure. There are other options like salting your own passwords or leaving stuff out as this article talks about. WebPro Tip: if you use Bitwarden on a Samsung phone and want to completely disable the pop-up to save passwords on Samsung Pass, go to internet://flags and disable it! r/ProtonMail • Now you can preview .docx files
Bitwarden is very secure against hackers, but I have my concerns
WebYou should take a look at this discussion on the Bitwarden forum, its partially in response to that article as well as another, and contains some good information and updates. It looks like Bitwarden has recently upped the default iterations for new accounts to 350,000 and is also working towards Argon2 support. WebWatch on. Yes, it is possible for Bitwarden to be hacked. While Bitwarden encrypts your passwords and other sensitive information, it is possible for hackers to try and find vulnerabilities in the system or in the way the passwords are stored. Bitwarden also has to store all of your passwords in a server somewhere, which can be a risk if the ... ezateos
Hacked three times in one day - leaving Bitwarden
WebKeep in mind Bitwarden is my password manager, so we are just nitpicking here. My biggest gripe is backups. It is too damn hard to create a good backup. For safety (disaster recovery), every vault user should periodically make backups. The Bitwarden servers are a good layer of resiliency, but they don't remove the need for your own backups. WebBitWarden Support if Hacked/Leaked. So I'm reviewing my privacy and security for the year. I was surfing through articles online talking about companies that have been hacked, victims of ransomware, small and big companies, security, medical, business companies, etc., victims of an insider attack, brut force attack, the actual encrypted user ... WebHowever, I believe that an attacker who is able to hack into the Bitwarden server is likely to eventually gain access to the master passwords of the encrypted password vaults.If I am not mistaken, the password that a user enters when logging into Bitwarden using the webfrontend is never transmitted to the Bitwarden server in plaintext but only ... ezateros