Password managers, once a niche tool, are now widely used, storing sensitive data for millions of Americans. However, new research, drawing from multiple sources, reveals that claims of "zero knowledge" security by major providers like Bitwarden, Dashlane, and LastPass may be overstated, especially concerning account recovery and shared vaults. This research suggests that user data may not be as secure as previously advertised.
Password managers, once a niche tool, are now widely used, storing sensitive data for millions of Americans. However, new research, drawing from multiple sources, reveals that claims of "zero knowledge" security by major providers like Bitwarden, Dashlane, and LastPass may be overstated, especially concerning account recovery and shared vaults. This research suggests that user data may not be as secure as previously advertised.
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