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Definitely a concern, but what better solutions are there? Self hosting is probably out of the question for most people. These days people have to maintain 100s to 1,000s of passwords. Impossible to remember all. Alternative is to use single password for everything (bad idea), or go with biometrics (do we want to go there?)

207 sats \ 1 reply \ @Rock 6h

KeepassXC + Syncthing + Keepass2Android

Self-hosted, synchronized across all devices with easy to use interface, compatible with at least Android and Yubico hardware.

My naive mind says it would be cool if routers came with password manager hosting software preinstalled and easy to setup, but then again...do people ever update their routers? So they'd probably be even more vulnerable.

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114 sats \ 0 replies \ @megaptera 15h

Routers have probably the worst security 🤣

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3 sats \ 0 replies \ @adlai 2h
it would be cool if routers came with password manager hosting software preinstalled and easy to setup, but then again...

did you read the in-depth post linked from the Krebs you posted about Kimwolf?

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I use proton pass

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Could be that they have similar problems.

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and I thought they were perfect, damn, my bubble has burst

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14 sats \ 0 replies \ @1GLENCoop 8h

At least it's open-source.

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You could take keypass for example. This has other tradeoffs and risks, but is a good alternative.

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