I forgot my Bitwarden password and I know most of the words, I am missing one word and I know the starting letter of of the word. Is there like a strategy to guessing passwords? Is there a program to assist in guessing passwords? I feel like guessing manually would take months.

  • WtfEvenIsExistence@lemmy.caOP
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    1 year ago

    I don’t have paid plans, but even if you did, how does support even help? Isn’t it supposed to be end to end encrypted?

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        1 year ago

        “Hello, Bitwarden? I’d like to hack one of your customer’s accounts that I do not know the password to, allowing me to access all of the passwords you are storing for them. I mean me. Because it’s my account, I promise. Pretty please?”

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            1 year ago

            Doesn’t matter. Passwords aren’t stored as plain text in any scenario where it is even remotely important to security. It’s entirely too easy to access otherwise.

            They have absolutely no way to confirm your password is accurate unless it’s accurate.

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              1 year ago

              They do: since it’s only one word missing, they can easily brute-force it themselves.

      • WtfEvenIsExistence@lemmy.caOP
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        1 year ago

        I doubt they’d do that. That’d just allow anyone to claim to be the rightful owner and get an easy way to brute force.

        Might as well send me the hash of the password and let me locally brute force it.

        Hmm… maybe I should ask. I doubt they do it tho.