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<blockquote data-quote="Divine_Barakah" data-source="post: 1017370" data-attributes="member: 79770"><p>From what I see, almost all password manager (which are audited), hired Cure53 to make the security assessment (this includes Dashlane, 1Password, Enpass, Remembear, and NordPass). While I do not take the results for granted, those assessment might shed some light on how much effort those companies put into their software. </p><p></p><p>Another very important thing is that companies might choose to publish only parts of the security audits reports hiding severe issues. They might also determine the scope of assessment. Enpass, for example, only asked for their Windows client to be assessed in July 2022 and not their mobile apps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Divine_Barakah, post: 1017370, member: 79770"] From what I see, almost all password manager (which are audited), hired Cure53 to make the security assessment (this includes Dashlane, 1Password, Enpass, Remembear, and NordPass). While I do not take the results for granted, those assessment might shed some light on how much effort those companies put into their software. Another very important thing is that companies might choose to publish only parts of the security audits reports hiding severe issues. They might also determine the scope of assessment. Enpass, for example, only asked for their Windows client to be assessed in July 2022 and not their mobile apps. [/QUOTE]
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