Top password manager denies its entire database can be stolen

Open-source password manager KeePass has refuted claims that it has a major security flaw allowing for undue access to user password vaults.

KeePass is designed primarily for individual use, rather than being a business password manager. It differs from many popular password managers in that it doesn’t store its database in cloud servers; instead, it stores them locally on the user’s device. 

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