![]() The outlook is hopeful, as Kaspersky’s mainline product ranks among the best antivirus software, as you can see in our Kaspersky Anti-Virus review. That said, we’ve seen other antivirus-bundled password managers that fall flat, namely those from F-Secure and McAfee. Kaspersky certainly surpasses those options, though it still falls short when compared to more established password managers. For basic password management, you could do a lot worse, especially with how inexpensive Kaspersky is. That said, if you’re looking for a more robust experience, it’s best to look elsewhere. Kaspersky has more features than we initially expected, though the list is still shorter than other password managers. With no two-factor authentication and limited entry types, Kaspersky doesn’t stack up to the top dogs. However, there are a few unique features that cement it above other antivirus-bundled password managers. Starting with what you can store, Kaspersky goes beyond NordPass, offering space for online logins, application logins, credit cards, addresses and notes. Your account comes with a limited amount of encrypted document storage, too. That said, those looking to store a large amount of data should still consider a cloud storage service like (read our review).Īs for actual features, there are a few cute things that Password Manager can do, but nothing we haven’t seen before. For instance, you can use a photo of a document to quickly find it in your vault and scan in credit card details from a picture. In practice, these features are fine, though we weren’t too impressed using them. Similar to 1Password, Kaspersky integrates with, which is a database filled with compromised passwords and accounts. Unlike security centers we’ve seen with other password managers, though, Kaspersky doesn’t give you a security score. Rather, it just lets you know if any of your passwords show up on haveibeenpwned.Īlthough not as robust as security checks from other tools, Kaspersky’s offering works. Using the ever-secure password “12345678,” password check found that it has been hacked some 2,938,594 times. Useful to see, yes, but we would’ve liked to gain further password analysis, such as a password strength score. #Kaspersky password manager fixes flaw that for android#.Kaspersky doesn’t have features so much as it has settings, similar to RoboForm, though with less depth. ![]() #Kaspersky password manager fixes flaw that android#. We highly appreciate his work, and in the future the program may include new products,” Kaspersky said. “The Kaspersky Secure Connection app is currently out of the scope of the company’s Bug Bounty Program, so we could not reward Dhirai under the current rules. ![]() Kaspersky also confirmed that the researcher did not receive a bug bounty reward for the discovery. Responding to a SecurityWeek inquiry, Kaspersky Lab confirmed the flaw and recognized Dhiraj’s contribution to improving the app’s security: “This vulnerability was responsibly reported by the researcher, and was fixed in June.” “Because your location and your IP address aren't revealed through the VPN service, it's easier for you to access websites and content in other regions – without being traced,” Kaspersky VPN’s description reads. On the other hand, however, Kaspersky does note in the application’s description in Google Play, that its VPN software can keep users anonymous while they browse the Internet. ![]() The Kaspersky Password Manager (KPM), a free tool used to generate and manage online passwords, has long been a popular alternative to the likes of LastPass or 1Password. Thus, it becomes clear that the researcher’s discovery of a bug that results in leaked DNS addresses doesn’t fall within the bug bounty program’s scope. ![]()
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