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Hackers might be able to crack this top password manager and steal your logins

Posted on March 11, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

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One of the most popular free password managers, has a major security flaw that could allow hackers to steal your credentials in an identity theft attack.The autofill feature in the Bitwarden open-source password manager is the root of the problem, allowing bad inline frames (iframes) that are contained within trusted websites to capture your login details.Security analysis firm Flashpoint (opens in new tab) discovered the flaw, but claims Bitwarden knew about it as far back
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