KeePass is absolutely essential for keeping your passwords secure and unique. If you adopt just one security tool this year, make it KeePass. This free and open-source password manager is available ...
For years, we’ve been touting the virtues of KeePass Password Safe, a free open-source program for storing all your website passwords and associated notes behind a single master password. And to synch ...
I review privacy tools like hardware security keys, password managers, private messaging apps, and ad-blocking software. I also report on online scams and offer advice to families and individuals ...
D. asked me to recommend a good password manager. Everyone who uses the Internet absolutely must have a password manager. Without one, you’ll forget some of your passwords. Or you’ll use the same ...
KeePass has released version 2.54, fixing the CVE-2023-32784 vulnerability that allows the extraction of the cleartext master password from the application's memory. When creating a new KeePass ...
The KeePass Password Safe utility offers an added level of protection for safeguarding your passwords. Instead of having to compromise security by using easy to remember passwords or writing down hard ...
I’ve been using password managers for a long time, starting with the open-source KeePass in Windows nearly 20 years ago. When I moved back to the Apple world in the late 2000s, I was drawn in by the ...
October 14, 2008 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google We've already covered how to get up and running with KeePass once before, so I won't go into a lot of detail.
I've searched already, and the most recent one of these threads is from mid-2013. Anyway, I am currently using a master password and a (small) keyfile to open a KeePass database. I have been thinking ...