Keeper Security. How Keeper’s Unique Security Architecture Defends Against Password Stuffing Attacks

Most password managers on the market require only the user’s master password to access their password vault. If the master password is compromised, a cybercriminal could use it to log in to the user’s account from any device. This would mean that the cybercriminal would have access to all of that user’s saved passwords. In contrast, Keeper requires device-level approval. […]

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