KeePassXC Password Manager 2.3.2 Released with Various Fixes

KeePassXC, a cross-platform community fork of KeePassX, reached the 2.3.2 release a few hours ago with various bug-fixes. KeePassXC 2.3.2 release highlights: Enable high entropy ASLR on Windows Enhance favicon fetching Fix crash on Windows due to auto-type Fix dark tray icon changing all icons Fix –pw-stdin not using getPassword function Fix placeholders being resolved… Continue reading KeePassXC Password Manager 2.3.2 Released with Various Fixes

Install the Latest KeePass2 2.35 in Ubuntu 16.04, 16.10, 14.04

For those prefer KeePass2 password manager to KeePassX, here’s how to install the latest KeePass 2.35 release in Ubuntu 16.10, Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 12.04. While official Ubuntu repositories only provide an old version, the latest KeePass2 has reached the 2.35 release with a large list of new features and improvements. Here are some… Continue reading Install the Latest KeePass2 2.35 in Ubuntu 16.04, 16.10, 14.04

How to Install Enpass Password Manager in Ubuntu 16.04

Enpass is a password management program for Linux, Windows, Mac OS, Web, and Mobile devices. All desktop versions are absolutely free while mobile apps are limited to 20 items unless a life-time license ($9.99) is bought. Enpass now is at version 5.2, which features TOTP support, autorun on startup, import from 1Password OPVault, Pocket and… Continue reading How to Install Enpass Password Manager in Ubuntu 16.04

Install KeePassX 2 with YubiKey Support in Ubuntu

For those who want the YubiKey support for KeePassX 2.0, a new stable series released a month ago, here’s a PPA built the binaries a few days ago for Ubuntu 15.10, Ubuntu 15.04, and Ubuntu 14.04. YubiKey (a USB authentication device) support is added by configuring a YubiKey slot to operate in HMAC-SHA1 challenge-response mode.… Continue reading Install KeePassX 2 with YubiKey Support in Ubuntu

Install KeePassX 2.0 in Ubuntu 16.04, 15.10, 14.04

KeePassX, a native Linux port of KeePass password manager, finally reached the 2.0 release after several years of development. KeePassX 2 has been rewritten from scratch. It uses the new .kdbx (same as KeePass 2) database format. You can import your .kdb database from 0.4 series from menu Database > Import KeePass 1 database. New… Continue reading Install KeePassX 2.0 in Ubuntu 16.04, 15.10, 14.04

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