• Millions of people use password managers. They make accessing online services and bank accounts easy and simplify credit card payments.
  • Many providers promise absolute security – the data is said to be so encrypted that even the providers themselves cannot access it.
  • However, researchers from ETH Zurich have shown that it is possible for hackers to view and even change passwords.
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    5 hours ago

    The method, they use, requires a client-server architecture. Hence, they cannot attack a local keepass file even if you sync it to some cloud.