Sometimes, making particular security design decisions can have unexpected consequences. For security-critical software, such as password managers, this can easily lead to catastrophic failure: In this blog post, we show how Bitwarden’s Windows Hello …
That’s scary, I use Bitwarden. But it sounds like for this to work the attacker needs to have already compromised the organization’s domain controller and the user needs to have enabled biometrics, which I never do.
That’s scary, I use Bitwarden. But it sounds like for this to work the attacker needs to have already compromised the organization’s domain controller and the user needs to have enabled biometrics, which I never do.
Saw this too then after reading, I realized it was compromised on a Windows system I only use Linux.
Yea. I stopped reading after “Windows Hello”.
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