1Password has disclosed a now patched critical security flaw in its software that could give attackers access to users’ unlock keys and credentials. Here’s what to do to keep your data safe.
1Password has disclosed a critical security flaw present in older versions of its popular password manager
1Password has disclosed a critical security flaw present in older versions of its popular password manager
In a security post, 1Password has revealed the exact details of the vulnerability, and which application versions are susceptible to attacks.
According to the company, all versions of 1Password for Mac before version 8.10.36 (July 2024) are vulnerable to the exploit. Thankfully, the issue can be resolved with relative ease by updating the 1Password application to version 8.10.36, which has already been made available.
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A critical security issue in 1Password for Mac left credentials vulnerable to attack