Hey security fans! Looking for a new #passwordmanager? Bitwarden has you covered.
For more info visit: https://bitwarden.com/help/import-data/
Hey security fans! Looking for a new #passwordmanager? Bitwarden has you covered.
For more info visit: https://bitwarden.com/help/import-data/
@blotosmetek @bitwarden Quality and security can improve, if you use tools like Copilot as another review layer, not as the sole source of code input.
Efficiency has gone up since my team started to use it and I think any developer who refuses to work with those tools will have a hard time in a few years.
You still need developers with solid experience though.
@bitwarden Not to spoil the party, but have you addressed these issues?
Some seem fixable to me, like the integrity-check when it’s sent from the server to the client during an account enrollment session.
@secupriv Hi there, see our blog from the 16th here: https://bitwarden.com/blog/security-through-transparency-eth-zurich-audits-bitwarden-cryptography/
There is a link to our full report at the bottom.

A new in-depth security report is available, continuing the Bitwarden commitment to transparency and trusted open source security. The audit, conducted by the prestigious Applied Cryptography Group at ETH Zurich, proactively tested Bitwarden core cryptography operations against the hypothetical event of a maliciously compromised server. All issues identified in the report have been addressed by the Bitwarden team and have been included in the attached cryptography report for full transparency.
@bitwarden This was the response I was hoping for being a paying #Bitwarden user myself.
I’ll have a read on the cryptography report too. Thanks.
@Marknl Hi there, the Bitwarden individual plan is $1.65 a month, or $19.80 a year, and for those who prefer, the free plan coupled with the standalone Bitwarden Authenticator app provides everything you need to get started.
Let us know if you have any specific feedback you want shared with the team.