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Is Keepass really that secure?
I have been wanting to start using this password manager for a long time, but the following stops me:
1. Fear of trusting all passwords to one program)
2. I remember recently that databases are easily broken using dll injection, which initializes the process of importing the database and sending it to the server of villains
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I've been using 1Password for ~1 year now. There were no problems with it, I store both passwords and bank card data. The entire 1Password database is stored on my dropbox in encrypted form, and in order to hack it, you first need to steal this database from the dropbox, and then also guess the password to it. With a good password on the base itself and the dropbox, the probability of this is very close to zero. The license costs $50. I haven't heard anything about Keepass :)
If the computer is infected, then nothing will help.
Otherwise, Keepass is pretty good and cross-platform.
Fear of trusting all passwords to one program)
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