Not only is the free, open source KeePass (KeePassX for Mac users) a fantastic encrypted database to keep your passwords, it also does well to track your software licenses too. Just create a new ...
KeePass is a free open source password manager, which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way. You can put all your passwords in one database, which is ...
Users of the free, open source KeePass password manager got unwelcome news on Tuesday, after a private security researcher claimed to have discovered a remotely exploitable security hole that could ...
For years, we’ve been touting the virtues of KeePass Password Safe, a free open-source program for storing all your website passwords and associated notes behind a single master password. And to synch ...
This week, free password manager KeePass announced on its site that a vulnerability exists in its software and hackers could send fake software updates containing malware to users by posing as the new ...
Benjamin Kunz Mejri with Vulnerability Lab said he discovered the hole in a software filter and validation feature in KeePass, according to an email he sent to Kaspersky Lab’s Threatpost blog. The ...
KeePass doesn't install a browser plug-in and doesn't attempt to capture passwords the way LastPass 2.0, Dashlane 1.1 (also free), and others do. You must create each entry manually. The documentation ...
For the serious tweaker, KeePass offers a full customization system through a system of "triggers." You start by selecting an event from a list that includes such things as "application started and ...
Password Managers are many, but some folks might not have heard of KeePass Password Safe, a free and open-source password manager software for Windows computers. The app is similar to the many ...
The password manager KeePass is currently the subject of a debate concerning whether or not a particular design decision should be considered a security vulnerability. At the center of this debate is ...