• Telodzrum@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    Because most people need a cloud solution for synchronization across devices. Unless you’re spinning up your own service like Nextcloud or similar for this, relying on a commercial cloud storage service for storing the file is just as dangerous (perhaps more so, as your attack surface is now across two third party services) as relying on someone like Bitwarden or Lastpass.

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      5 hours ago

      There’s a big difference. You trust entities like bitwarden/lastpass/etc to properly encrypt the data, protect your master key, and trust their entire architecture behind the scenes.

      When you encrypt the keepass DB that’s all done by you locally with a open source client. No one knows your master key, and you get a simple encrypted file. You can hand that file to hackers if you want, will be useless without the key.

      I put one of the copies of my keepass on onedrive, and syncs perfectly across all devices.

      Companies can enshiffity at a moments notice.

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        4 hours ago

        I do not trust bitwarden to encrypt my data anymore than anyone trusts keypass to encrypt my data.

        They’re both open source and they both do the encryption locally; you’re plainly mistaken.

      • Lettuce eat lettuce@lemmy.ml
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        4 hours ago

        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 😆

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          4 hours ago

          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.

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            2 hours ago

            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.

          • Bezier@suppo.fi
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            2 hours ago

            Could you please show how bitwarden can decrypt a vault that’s locally encrypted by a foss client?

            “Imagine trusting any company with your passwords”