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KeePassXC is an open-source password manager that provides secure and easy-to-use storage for sensitive information, with features such as encryption and password generation.
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- KeePassXC Debian maintainer has removed all network features (fosstodon.org)
- Use KeePassXC to sign your Git commits (code.mendhak.com)
- KeePassXC 2.7.7 with Passkeys (keepassxc.org)
- The KeePassXC Kerfuffle (lwn.net)
- KeePassXC merged Passkey support to their next release branch (fosstodon.org)
- Debian Sid No-Feature KeePassXC Package (github.com)
- Debian removes KeePassXC browser integration (github.com)
- KeePassXC 2.7.10 Released (keepassxc.org)
- KeePassXC 2.7.8 Released (keepassxc.org)
- KeePassXC Passkeys: Analysis of Sign-Ups and Logins (www.corbado.com)
- KeePassXC's new passkey support reviewed (www.corbado.com)
- KeepassXC and KeepassDX Guide (purplerabbit.gitlab.io)
- Google-hosted malvertising leads to fake Keepass site that looks genuine (arstechnica.com)
- KeePassium 2.0 Released (keepassium.com)
- KeePass trojanised in advanced malware campaign (labs.withsecure.com)
- Fake KeePass site uses Google Ads and Punycode to push malware (www.bleepingcomputer.com)
- Keydex v0.4.0 – A KeePass Terminal Password Manager (github.com)
- Manipulate keepass files with Go (POC) (github.com)
- KeePass Password Manager: Still Going Strong and Reliable (www.virtualdeskchief.com)
- Keepass CLI – A secure hole for your passwords (github.com)
- Password Managers in Digital Forensics [Bitwarden, KeePass] (www.diva-portal.org)
- Clever malvertising attack uses Punycode to look like KeePass's official website (www.malwarebytes.com)