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Bitwarden Design Flaw : Server side iterations
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrezj" data-source="post: 1021363" data-attributes="member: 97580"><p>that is correct, and they did decrypt it as a result of lastpass not upgrading older accounts with low iterations to higher iterations - at least that is partially a plausible explanation, but not the whole reason</p><p>nothing is impossible, if a threat actor got the entire bitwarden user database then they would find all the resources and money they need to decrypt it by reaching out to the crybercriminal underworld and nation-states just salivating at such a gem</p><p>when i used bitwarden from day 1 iterations were set to 1,000,000 but at the end of the day a user cannot assume that bitwarden or anyone else is getting their backend properly configured - all the historical data proves otherwise - users increased their iterations but then the password manager service did not implement them on their backend</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrezj, post: 1021363, member: 97580"] that is correct, and they did decrypt it as a result of lastpass not upgrading older accounts with low iterations to higher iterations - at least that is partially a plausible explanation, but not the whole reason nothing is impossible, if a threat actor got the entire bitwarden user database then they would find all the resources and money they need to decrypt it by reaching out to the crybercriminal underworld and nation-states just salivating at such a gem when i used bitwarden from day 1 iterations were set to 1,000,000 but at the end of the day a user cannot assume that bitwarden or anyone else is getting their backend properly configured - all the historical data proves otherwise - users increased their iterations but then the password manager service did not implement them on their backend [/QUOTE]
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