moe90@feddit.nl to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year agoBitwarden Makes Change To Address Recent Open-Source Concernswww.phoronix.comexternal-linkmessage-square44fedilinkarrow-up1317arrow-down18
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minus-squareLettuce eat lettuce@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up42arrow-down5·1 year agoLol, imagine ridiculing users for trusting an FOSS company to handle their password management, and then storing your encrypted password DB in Microsoft’s OneDrive 😆
minus-squareLlewellyn@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2arrow-down6·1 year agoencrypted is the key word
minus-squarenet00@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6arrow-down24·1 year agoI knew a comment like this was coming, but unless you can show how microsoft can decrypt my kdbx I stand fully by my current setup.
minus-squareLettuce eat lettuce@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up34·1 year agoI don’t think Microsoft can decrypt your DB file, neither do I think Bitwarden can. Encryption happens locally on their open source clients too. But I’m not the one disparaging trusting an open source program to securely encrypt passwords, you are.
Lol, imagine ridiculing users for trusting an FOSS company to handle their password management, and then storing your encrypted password DB in Microsoft’s OneDrive 😆
encrypted is the key word
I knew a comment like this was coming, but unless you can show how microsoft can decrypt my kdbx I stand fully by my current setup.
I don’t think Microsoft can decrypt your DB file, neither do I think Bitwarden can. Encryption happens locally on their open source clients too.
But I’m not the one disparaging trusting an open source program to securely encrypt passwords, you are.