Some top password managers can be hacked and hijacked to change your passwords – here’s what we know



  • Vulnerabilities have been discovered in several password managers
  • Researchers created theoretical attacks that could steal credentials
  • Remediation efforts are underway, with multiple vulnerabilities already patched

27 vulnerabilities across four popular password managers have been discovered by researchers which could allow an attacker to access a victim’s password vault to alter and steal credentials

The research from experts at ETH Zurich and the Università della Svizzera italiana (USI) in Switzerland included vulnerabilities in Bitwarden, which was found to be susceptible to 12 attacks, LastPass to seven, Dashlane to six, and 1Password was found to be vulnerable to only two attacks.

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