> On 04 Apr 2021, at 21:34 , jerry <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 2021-04-04 10:43, hvjunk wrote: >> Storing the keys in your password store like BitWarden > Sorry, the trojan encrypted the filesystem with the BitWarden database. Or > is it stored in the cloud? In that > case, a disgruntled employee of the company hacked it. I do not indulge in > any cloud storage except for tarsnap. Disgruntled *and* ransomware, well… that exact same disgruntled employee that corrupted your tarsnap keys, already deleted all the old tarsnap backups from before the ransomware attack ;( Bitwarden is either in their cloud, or (like me ) you can run your own Bitwarden_rs instance (separatedly controlled/secured) with the copies backuped differently.
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