Post Aa0LudIEGtZX1dJHHc by Darkayne@mastodon.social
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(DIR) Post #Aa0HzhwA25w93m9UOW by thenewoil@freeradical.zone
2023-09-21T21:00:00Z
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Proton Pass security flaw exposed: Firefox users at riskhttps://cybernews.com/security/proton-pass-security-flaw/
(DIR) Post #Aa0JWbxLOH3M1LxW8u by drakenblackknight@mastodon.online
2023-09-21T21:17:06Z
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@thenewoil Good thing I only store login info in Proton Pass.
(DIR) Post #Aa0LudIEGtZX1dJHHc by Darkayne@mastodon.social
2023-09-21T21:43:54Z
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@thenewoil One reason I’m waiting on Proton Pass. Allow them some time to work out the ‘oops’.
(DIR) Post #Aa0TWDqY1pjQmuEX1k by nebula@orchard.social
2023-09-21T23:09:02Z
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@thenewoil the same site also published this https://cybernews.com/best-vpn/
(DIR) Post #Aa0yEm0dN43e6l6vdg by fede@ioc.exchange
2023-09-22T04:53:20Z
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@thenewoil ”In a recent clarification sent to Cybernews, Proton stated that password managers, by design, store data in memory in an unencrypted format. They explained, "This is because the application requires access to plaintext data for tasks such as auto-filling login fields. Encrypting this data while in memory would render the application non-functional, making encryption in this context impossible. Storing data in memory without encryption is a common feature in all password managers and is not considered a security flaw."
(DIR) Post #Aa2gOBhtmq3JYWbghM by thenewoil@freeradical.zone
2023-09-23T00:42:48Z
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@nebula Ouch. I didn't realize. :/