LastPass, a competitor, recently announced that password hashes were included in an August 2022 breach of their cloud storage. The company’s notice claimed that if users had followed default settings, “it would take millions of years to guess your master password using generally-available password-cracking technology.” That claim is highly misleading. In this article, I’ll explore the LastPass cla
Before I was Chief Product Officer at 1Password, I was a 1Password customer. Back then, I often shared items in my 1Password vault with friends and family who also use 1Password. I shared the Netflix login with my kids, I shared secure notes about doctor’s visits and grocery lists with my wife, and I shared all kinds of things with my colleagues to get our work done securely. But sharing with anyo
So 1Password CEO Jeff Shiner just committed code to one of my GitHub repositories. That’s strange. While he’s a developer at heart, I don’t think he gets much time to code these days. What’s going on here? As you might have guessed, this didn’t actually come from Jeff Shiner. In fact, anyone can spoof a Git committer or author name with just a few terminal commands and pretend to be someone else:
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