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WIGGWIGG mascot card : « Chaque champ chiffré a connaissance nulle. Qu'est-ce que ça veut dire concrètement? » — Astuces Sécurité

WIGGWIGG mascot card : « Chaque champ chiffré a connaissance nulle. Qu'est-ce que ça veut dire concrètement? » — Astuces Sécurité

On limite souvent « zéro-connaissance » aux mots de passe. Voici ce que ça couvre vraiment.

Chaque champ : nom, adresse, notes, numéro de carte. Tout chiffré sur votre appareil avant de partir. Nos serveurs stockent du texte aléatoire […]

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WIGGWIGG mascot card: "Every field encrypted with zero-knowledge. What does that even mean?" - Security Tips

WIGGWIGG mascot card: "Every field encrypted with zero-knowledge. What does that even mean?" - Security Tips

You know that moment in an infosec thread when someone says 'but is it zero-knowledge?' and half the replies use the term wrong?

Let's be precise: ZK means your device encrypts before our servers ever see it. We store ciphertext. Random strings. Nothing […]

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Bitwarden Doubled Their Price. I'd Already Left. Here's What You Missed.

blog.ppb1701.com/bitwarden-do...

#bitwarden #passwordmanager #selfhosting #userhostile #blog

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A marketing graphic split into two styles. On the left, a messy, hand-drawn paper notebook with scribbled passwords. On the right, a sleek, modern smartphone interface displaying a password manager app called "The VAULT." Text overlays read: "Your old password notebook can finally retire."

A marketing graphic split into two styles. On the left, a messy, hand-drawn paper notebook with scribbled passwords. On the right, a sleek, modern smartphone interface displaying a password manager app called "The VAULT." Text overlays read: "Your old password notebook can finally retire."

Still using a paper notebook to keep track of your logins?

It’s time for an upgrade. 🛡️

Say hello to The VAULT by Focused Hunts. A password manager designed to be as simple as paper, but built with modern, local encryption.

#CyberSecurity #InfoSec #PasswordManager

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Bitwarden Doubled Their Price. I'd Already Left. Here's What You Missed. Back in January, I was two days into setting up Vaultwarden when Bitwarden sent me their annual Data Privacy Week survey. What browser do you use? What email service? What VPN? What are your concerns about AI and your data? I filled it out. Checked every box about keeping AI away from my personal data. Sent it in. Went back to configuring my self-hosted instance. The irony wasn't lost on me — a password manager asking how I feel about AI and data privacy, while I was in the middle of moving my passwords off their servers entirely. Six days later, on January 21st, they doubled their Premium price. I found out about it recently — because someone sent me a Fast Company article from February 1st. Which itself took eleven days after the announcement for anyone to even notice it was worth writing about. That tells you everything about how quietly this was done. ## What Actually Happened Bitwarden's Premium plan went from $10/year to $19.80/year — their first price increase in ten years. The announcement was a blog post about new features — vault health alerts, password coaching, more attachment storage — with the price change mentioned almost as an afterthought. No dedicated email. No direct "hey, your price is doubling" communication to paying customers. I follow them on Mastodon and checked their Facebook — (yes, I know, Facebook, but when your local government refuses to use anything else for announcements, you end up keeping the account) — if they announced it on social, it wasn't given any prominence. Either it's not there or it's buried so deep it doesn't count as communication. Existing customers will find out 15 days before their renewal. Not in an email that says "your price is going from $10 to $19.80." In an email that says "$1.65/month, billed annually." Here's the thing — Bitwarden has never offered monthly billing. Not once in ten years. It has always been annual only. So if you're a paying customer who isn't paying close attention, that email looks less like a price hike and more like... taxes? A currency adjustment? Nothing to see here, auto-renew. That's not an accident. That's the design. ## My Situation Specifically I paid Bitwarden on the way out. Deliberately. I'd been a satisfied customer, I was leaving for my own reasons, and I wanted to say thank you — a coffee or two's worth of goodwill. I left on good terms. In return, as a recent paying customer, I received zero communication about the price doubling. I would have found out at renewal — nearly a year after the fact — via a deliberately confusing email that never actually states the annual price. I'd have been sitting there thinking "did they add taxes?" and probably just let it roll. I'm not angry about $20 a year. That's not crazy money for a password manager. But I am calling out the way this was done, because this is exactly the pattern I document in this series. ## The Pattern Bitwarden isn't Google or Apple. They're not a monopoly. But the playbook rhymes: * **Bury the bad news** — hide a price doubling inside a feature announcement * **Obscure the actual number** — list a monthly price for an annual-only product * **Minimize direct communication** — let customers find out at renewal, not upfront * **Bank on friction** — password manager migration is painful, most people won't bother That last one is the real bet. They know switching costs are high. They know most customers will grumble and auto-renew. And the communication strategy is specifically engineered to minimize the number of people who even grumble. I went from "on the fence about whether this was worth writing about" to "this is getting shady" in about ten minutes of looking at the details. When a company's pricing communication is specifically designed so customers don't notice what's happening — that's not a mistake. That's a choice. ## Why I'm Not Scrambling Here's what's different about my situation: I don't have to decide anything. The Vaultwarden instance has been running since mid-January. Browser extension, mobile app, desktop client. Zero issues. My passwords live on my server, not theirs. I'll be sunsetting my Bitwarden cloud presence soon. Not in anger — just tidying up. The cloud account was always going to be a temporary failsafe while I validated the setup. It's validated. Time to close the door properly. When the price hike landed, I wasn't scrambling. I was just watching, mildly interested, from somewhere they can no longer reach. That's the actual value of self-hosting. Not the features. Not the money saved. The fact that when a company does something you don't like, you're not stuck. ## What You Can Do Most people aren't going to self-host a password manager. That's fine. But if you're a Bitwarden Premium subscriber who just found out about this — especially _how_ it was communicated — you have options. Proton Pass and 1Password are both worth a look, and at their current pricing they're not dramatically more expensive than the new Bitwarden rate. And if you want to actually own your password data: here's how I did it. **Did you know about the Bitwarden price increase? Did you get a direct email about it? Find me on Mastodon at@ppb1701@ppb.social — because I didn't, and I'm genuinely curious how many paying customers are still in the dark.**

Bitwarden Doubled Their Price. I'd Already Left. Here's What You Missed.

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#bitwarden #passwordmanager #selfhosting #userhostile #blog

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Boost your online security easily. Use a password manager to create and store unique, strong passwords for all your accounts. It's a simple step with a big impact.
#PotatosecurityTips #PasswordManager #OnlineSafety

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Team password manager costs $1.50 & just added the features businesses actually need Passpack's 2026 update brings Active Directory integration, JIT provisioning, and SOC 2 Type II certification to a business password manager starting at $1.50/user/month.

This team password manager costs $1.50/user and just added the features businesses actually need #Technology #Business #Other #PasswordManager #TeamCollaboration #BusinessTools

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WIGGWIGG comparison card : « KeePass est gratuit et puissant. WIGGWIGG ajoute des numéros de téléphone et la simplicité. » — La différence

WIGGWIGG comparison card : « KeePass est gratuit et puissant. WIGGWIGG ajoute des numéros de téléphone et la simplicité. » — La différence

KeePass vous donne un contrôle total sur votre base de données de mots de passe. Stockage local, open source, pas d'abonnement.

Le compromis : aucune synchro native, pas de numéros de téléphone, pas d'organisation par identité. La configuration, c'est un […]

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WIGGWIGG comparison card: "KeePass is free and powerful. WIGGWIGG adds phone numbers and simplicity." - The Difference

WIGGWIGG comparison card: "KeePass is free and powerful. WIGGWIGG adds phone numbers and simplicity." - The Difference

KeePass gives you full control over your password database. Local storage, open source, no subscription.

The trade-off: no built-in sync, no phone numbers, no identity organization. Setup is a weekend project.

WIGGWIGG: zero-knowledge vault + Canadian […]

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It's possible to switch password managers without losing a single login - and I'm proof Here's how I safely moved all my saved logins to a new password manager - and for free.

It's possible to switch password managers without losing a single login - and I'm proof #Technology #Cybersecurity #PasswordManager #DataProtection

www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-switch-pa...

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WIGGWIGG quote card: "Our engineers can't decrypt your data. That's a feature, not a bug." - Security Tips

WIGGWIGG quote card: "Our engineers can't decrypt your data. That's a feature, not a bug." - Security Tips

What does 'we protect your data' actually mean?

Most companies: a policy.
We literally cannot read yours: that's math, not a promise.

Our engineers see encrypted blobs. Nothing more. AES-256-GCM, key never leaves your device […]

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WIGGWIGG quote card : « Ce que 'connaissance nulle' veut dire pour vos photos de famille, mots de passe et contacts » — Astuces Sécurité

WIGGWIGG quote card : « Ce que 'connaissance nulle' veut dire pour vos photos de famille, mots de passe et contacts » — Astuces Sécurité

Imaginez un serrurier qui forge votre coffre-fort sans jamais garder la clé. C'est ça, la connaissance nulle : la clé de déchiffrement ne quitte jamais votre appareil. Nos serveurs conservent du charabia. Pas par politique. Mathématiquement […]

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SV: Password Generator - Apps on Google Play SecureVault Password Generator & Offline Password Manager for Android

💡 Simple Tip to Protect Your Accounts

One of the most common mistakes online is reusing the same password for multiple accounts.

Download the app:
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#securitytips #passwordmanager #cybersecuritytips #dataprotection #privacyonline #passwordsafety #internetprivacy

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KeePassXC 2.7.12 released – KeePassXC KeePassXC Password Manager

#KeePassXC 2.7.12 released

https://keepassxc.org/blog/2026-03-10-2.7.12-released/

#cybersecurity #FOSS #PasswordManager

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#PasswordManager #Humour

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You are not supposed to remember all your passwords. That is what password managers are for. One strong master password keeps everything else unique and random.

#PasswordManager #Cybersecurity

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Moving to a New Password Manager Without Losing Access Exporting and importing passwords is straightforward, but handle CSV files carefully—they're unencrypted. Here's the safe process.

Moving to a New Password Manager Without Losing Access

#PasswordManager #Cybersecurity #DataPrivacy #DigitalSecurity #AusNews

thedailyperspective.org/article/2026-03-11-movin...

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Meet Maria, Passbolt's new Customer Success Manager! 🚀

She will be the main touchpoint for our customers, ensuring the onboarding process is seamless and identifying any bottlenecks early on.

Explore Passbolt here: www.passbolt.com?utm_campaign...

#passbolt #opensource #passwordmanager

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SSO is not a silver bullet: Why most organizations augment it with password management | Bitwarden In a recent survey, Bitwarden found that the vast majority of organizations are using SSO but most still have many applications that are unsupported by SSO. Read more to learn how organizations augmen...

Over half of IT admins admit they have up to 50 applications that aren’t secured by SSO, according to a recent Bitwarden survey. Learn how businesses are leveraging #SSO and password management together for secure authentication in the full report. btwrdn.com/4unbz6C

#cybersecurity #passwordmanager

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Sip, berkat pakai combo #bitwarden dan #vaultwarden jadi bisa lepas dari google #passwordmanager.

Bukan karena enggan pakai password manager nya google, tapi lebih kearah enak ganti-ganti browser tapi password tetap sync. Apalagi juga ada sync #TOTP dan #passkey yang terintegrasi.

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KeePassXC 2.7.12 Password Manager Adds Nested Bitwarden Import KeePassXC 2.7.12 open-source password manager adds nested folder support for Bitwarden imports, a TIMEOTP Auto-Type placeholder, and more.

KeePassXC 2.7.12 open-source password manager adds nested folder support for Bitwarden imports, a TIMEOTP Auto-Type placeholder, and more.
linuxiac.com/keepassxc-2-...

#OpenSource #PasswordManager

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KeePass 2.61 Rilasciato KeePass 2.61 porta miglioramenti mirati alla stabilità, alla gestione delle password e all’esperienza d’uso

KeePass 2.61 introduce miglioramenti mirati alla stabilità, alla gestione delle password e all’esperienza d’uso, affinando uno dei gestori di credenziali più apprezzati nel mondo open source. #KeePass #PasswordManager #SicurezzaInformatica #Linux #Software

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📰 Email Dukungan Palsu LastPass Coba Curi Password Vault Pengguna

👉 Baca artikel lengkap di sini: ahmandonk.com/2026/03/05/phishing-last...

#keamananSiber #lastpass #passwordManager #phishing #socialEngineering

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Fake LastPass support email threads try to steal vault passwords Password management software provider LastPass is warning users of a phishing campaign targeting its users with fake unauthorized account access alerts.

Disgraced password management software provider LastPass is warning users of a phishing campaign targeting its users with fake unauthorized account access alerts.

#passwordmanager #password #passwords #lastpass #security #cybersecurity #phishing #hackers #hacking #hacked

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I've got 1237 entries in my #KeePassXC storage at the moment.

Don't tell me you're remembering all your #passwords and still have a unique one (without obvious patterns) per service. 😜

Use an open source #passwordmanager which gets public reviews from time to time.

Never ever think of […]

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This Month in Cybersecurity - February edition is here! 👋🏼

🔗 Read full recap: hubs.li/Q0456QnB0

#passbolt #cybersecurity #passwordmanager

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1Password is going up in price Password managers aren’t immune from price hikes, either.

#1Password is going up in price

www.theverge.com/tech/883837/1password-pr...

#cybersecurity #PasswordManager

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How to Pick Your Password Manager Phishing and data breaches are a constant on the internet. The single best defense against both is to use a password manager to generate and automatically fill a unique password for every site. There are free options, and even ones built into your operating system or browser. We can help you choose.

How to Pick Your #PasswordManager

www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/02/how-pi...

#guide #cybersecurity #password

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1Password’s Price Increase: Why It’s Worth It For Users - MacSources Starting March 27, 2026, 1Password will raise its subscription prices. Price increases always draw attention, especially for services people rely on daily.

1Password is raising its price by just $1/month but the value keeps growing. With stronger security, cross-platform support, and innovative features it’s still one of the most reliable password managers out there #CyberSecurity #PasswordManager @1password.bsky.social

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It'd be a shame if something happened to these passwords...

1Password announces big price increases coming next month - 9to5Mac

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#1Password #PriceIncrease #PasswordManager #Security #Privacy #Tech

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