The study focused on Bitwarden, LastPass, and Dashlane, platforms that collectively serve approximately 60 million users. Despite marketing claims of “zero-knowledge encryption,” the research team demonstrated that these platforms contained vulnerabilities allowing attackers to view or modify stored credentials. The findings challenge the industry standard assumption that providers cannot access user data even if their […]
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