Forensic analysis of bitwarden self-hosted server
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2024-10-15 01:12:44
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Bitwarden is a popular password managing software. Being open-source, it offers self-hosting capabilities with ease of use in a controlled office or home environment. Attackers might prioritize targeting this application given the secrets it usually stores. In this article, we will deep dive into the internals of Bitwarden, how it stores encrypted data, and what information is available to whomever controls the server.
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