An audit of KeePassXC has been on the wish list since we started this project over six years ago. Today we are happy to announce the release of an audit conducted by Zaur Molotnikov, an independent security consultant, that was completed on January 19, 2023 against KeePassXC 2.7.4. This audit was conducted free of charge to the KeePassXC Team and the findings and writeup were reviewed for correctness. Read the Audit Report| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
Today, we are releasing KeePassXC 2.7.4, the fourth maintenance update for the 2.7 stable series. The release fixes several issues that appeared in the previous release concerning the browser integration and the entry preview panel, as well as a compatibility problem with macOS 13 Ventura. In addition, we also improved Unicode support on Windows and added a two-month password expiration preset.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
Today, we are releasing KeePassXC 2.7.3, the third maintenance update for the 2.7 stable series. This release introduces saved searches, enhanced tags support, improvements to the entry preview panel, a db-edit command to the CLI, and corrects numerous bugs and crashes. We have also made several quality of life improvements to the program such as tabbing around the interface and preventing focus locks. This update also provides better handling of dark/light mode detection on macOS and Linux.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
Today, we are releasing KeePassXC 2.7.1, the first maintenance update for the 2.7 stable series. The release fixes multiple issues with Auto-Type, performance problems with the legacy AES-KDF, and several other minor bugs. We also improved the entry preview panel layout and paved the way for first-class Flatpak support on Linux. Flatpak, thus far, has been a downstream third-party distribution, but with the new release, we upstreamed patches needed for building KeePassXC as a Flatpak, and it ...| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
Today, we are releasing KeePassXC 2.7.0. Closing 118 issues and merging in 149 pull requests, this release is one of our biggest and most important yet! We have incorporated several significant improvements including: Entry tagging Quick unlock using Windows Hello and macOS Touch ID Massive overhaul of Auto-Type Improvements to attachment handling Improvements to Secret Service integration (Linux) Migration of the crypto backend from libgcrypt to Botan Much, much more…| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
Today we are releasing the sixth 2.6 maintenance updates, KeePassXC 2.6.6. This release quickly corrects a couple of bugs found in 2.6.5.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
Note: we do not recommend using this release as it contains a couple of bugs Today we are releasing the fifth 2.6 maintenance update, KeePassXC 2.6.5. This version brings numerous backports from the develop branch to bring some of our exciting new features into a stable release. Notable changes include showing the search bar even when hidden, showing a countdown when the clipboard contains data, retaining creation date when saving the database, and fixing numerous bugs. See more in the change...| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
Today we are releasing the fourth 2.6 maintenance update, KeePassXC 2.6.4. This new version fixes various minor bugs, updates a vulnerable third-party dependency, and enables live theme switching. Whereas previously, the user had to restart KeePassXC in order to switch between light and dark mode, this can now be done at runtime without the need for a restart. On Windows and macOS, the application now also responds automatically to theme changes in the system, working much better with Big Sur...| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
Today we are releasing the third 2.6 maintenance update, KeePassXC 2.6.3. This update includes support for new KeePass2 features that increase the security of your database: XML Key File Version 2 and Argon2id. The new XML Key File makes it easier to print your key file for storage and recovery. This is now the default key file created by KeePass2. KeePassXC continues to generate hashed key files by default for the time being, though an XML key file can be generated by choosing the*.keyx file...| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
Today we are releasing the second 2.6 maintenance update, KeePassXC 2.6.2. This update includes several major bug fixes and user interface improvements. A major improvement to the way the browser integration prioritizes and handles URLs has been introduced. Additionally, the phantom scrollbar has been fixed along with macOS theme improvements. Notable additions in this release are an “Always on Top” mode and options to specify configuration file locations.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
This article explains how to create a human-readable backup of your KeePassXC database on paper.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
Today we are releasing the first 2.6 maintenance update, KeePassXC 2.6.1. The update ships with a number of bug fixes and overall improvements. A large portion of the fixes concern platform-specific quirks with the new user interface and predominantly target Linux distributions without a standard KDE or Gnome desktop. Fixes include a workaround for vanishing icons experienced by users of the qt5ct platform theme and wonky UI widgets on high-DPI screens with fractional scaling. Notable additio...| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
KeePassXC 2.6.0 comes with a new and long-awaited feature: The Health Check report lists weak, multiply used, and expired passwords with a severity (red, orange, or yellow) and a score (the lower the score, the worse the password). This article explains how the password assessment works in detail.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
Today we have released the long awaited KeePassXC 2.6.0. This release is the culmination of a year’s worth of effort from across our development team and dedicated contributors. With 2.6.0 comes a complete overhaul of the user interface with custom themes (both light and dark), icons, and exciting features. We now have comprehensive password reports, including Have I Been Pwned password checks to find breached passwords. In addition, the YubiKey and OnlyKey integration is vastly improved wi...| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
Today we are releasing KeePassXC 2.5.4, the fourth maintenance update for KeePassXC 2.5. The update primarily resolves a compatibility issue with macOS 10.15.4 and 10.14.6. The most recent macOS security patches changed the way code signatures are checked resulting in a KeePassXC crash at startup. We published a quick workaround at the end of last month, for which we had to sacrifice TouchID support in order to allow you guys to continue using KeePassXC. This update ships with a full resoluti...| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
Today we are releasing KeePassXC 2.5.3, the third maintenance update for KeePassXC 2.5. The update adds support for the new Chromium-based Edge browser to KeePassXC-Browser and comes with a critical fix for a bug that may inadvertently scramble a database’s master key after removing a YubiKey from a KDBX 3.1 database.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
Today we are releasing the second maintenance update for the 2.5 baseline, KeePassXC 2.5.2. This update comes with additional fixes to reported issues after our initial release. Thank you for your patience and detailed reports that allowed us to fix these problems. Overall this release brings significant stability and usability improvements to KeePassXC. Most notably are fixes to crashes when the database is stored in a cloud storage service and resolving site sub-domain matching for the brow...| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
Today we are releasing the first maintenance update for the 2.5 baseline, KeePassXC 2.5.1. This update comes with fixes to reported issues after our initial release. Thank you for your patience and detailed reports that allowed us to fix these problems. Overall this release brings significant stability and usability improvements to KeePassXC. Most notably the file hash checking has been reduced to every 30 seconds to eliminate lag with large databases.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
A bit more than half a year has passed since the last major release of KeePassXC, so today we are very proud to announce KeePassXC 2.5.0. The new release comes with a large number of new features and improvements. A few key additions that are worth highlighting are the ability to create a paper backup of your database for safe storage of your credentials away from your computer, a brand-new database statistics panel, a redesigned unlock dialog, a reworked entry panel, a function to download f...| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
We are happy to announce KeePassXC 2.4.3, the third maintenance release of the 2.4 series! This release fixes a couple of deployment bugs that we experienced with 2.4.2.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
We are happy to announce KeePassXC 2.4.2, the second maintenance release of the 2.4 series! This release fixes several bugs and introduces a memory wiping feature that will reduce the risk of secrets remaining in memory after a database is locked or being swapped to disk. Combined with the existing restrictions on memory access by non-administrators, this feature increases the security of KeePassXC.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
We are happy to announce KeePassXC 2.4.1, the first maintenance release of the 2.4 series! The new release fixes several bugs introduced in the previous feature release, including a case of possible data loss when unsafe saves were disabled on macOS and an issue with reading legacy keyfiles preventing the user from opening their database.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
After two beta releases, today we are proud to release KeePassXC 2.4.0! With this release, we have streamlined our code, improved the user interface, and added several new and exciting features. We have merged a total of 116 pull requests that implemented 12 new features, resolved 28 bugs, and closed 73 issues. Among the highlights of this release are a new database creation wizard, advanced search, KeeShare database sharing and synchronization, update checks, OpenSSH for Windows support, and...| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
Some of you may have seen the recent vulnerability report from ISE that details various memory attacks against 1Password and KeePass, among others. Although KeePassXC was not mentioned, we have thoroughly reviewed the report and address some questions it raises below.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
Today we announce another 2.3 maintenance release with KeePassXC 2.3.4. This release fixes a crash while downloading website favicons and brings some minor improvements to the entry view, database merging, SSH agent functionality, and browser integration. With KeePassXC 2.3.4, we have also updated our PPA to ship a package for the upcoming Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic Cuttlefish, whereas 17.10 Artful Aardvark has been discontinued.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
Today we announce the third 2.3 maintenance release KeePassXC 2.3.3. This release fixes a crash that was introduced in KeePassXC 2.3.2. The crash occurred when browser integration via proxy was enabled and prevented the application from starting if the setting was enabled in a previous version.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
Today we announce the second 2.3 maintenance release KeePassXC 2.3.2. This release focuses on refining the favorite icon downloader, SSH Agent, and browser integration feature. A complimenting update to the browser plugin is also being released to increase reliability and usability.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
A week has gone by since our last big feature release and today we announce the first 2.3 maintenance release KeePassXC 2.3.1. KeePassXC 2.3 came with a lot of new features and, not unexpectedly, also quite a few new bugs, which we address in this new release.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
After a short beta phase, we are proud to release KeePassXC 2.3.0. With this release, we reach another major milestone on our journey to providing you with the best and most secure cross-platform password management tool. KeePassXC 2.3 comes with a lot of new features and bug fixes which our users have been waiting for long enough. Among the highlights of the release are KDBX 4.0, Argon2 as a new key derivation function, SSH agent integration, a new entry preview panel and an all-new browser ...| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
If you watched your social media channels over the last few days, you probably haven’t missed the media buzz about the launch of the new Pwned V2 Passwords database, not least because of our popular competitor 1Password integrating it as a service for you, so you can check if your beloved passwords have been compromised. The database contains the SHA-1 hashes of half a billion leaked passwords. So if you want a new and secure password, you can now easily check it against a fairly large coll...| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
Today we release a first beta preview of KeePassXC 2.3.0. The release is marked as experimental and allows you to test all the new features that will be coming in 2.3 before the final release. You can find the proper package for your operating system on our GitHub downloads page Ubuntu PPA users can install the keepassxc-beta package in parallel with their stable keepassxc package.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
The next big KeePassXC release is only weeks away and we are getting very anxious about releasing a first public beta version as soon as possible. The new 2.3 release will bring a lot of new and long-awaited features to you. But lots of new features also mean lots of new and updated strings waiting to be translated and this is where we need you!| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
Today we announce the release of KeePassXC 2.2.4. This release is purely a stability release. Most importantly, we corrected a critical issue, where database corruption could occur under specific circumstances and also fixed several minor deployment issues and violations of the freedesktop specification for our Linux releases.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
With our AppImage and Snap release, KeePassXC runs on almost any desktop Linux platform today. While especially the AppImage is extremely versatile and portable, we fully understand if users prefer a package that integrates better with their desktop system.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
Today we announce with KeePassXC 2.2.2 the second patch release for KeePassXC 2.2.x. This release contains mostly fixes for our AppImage and Snap packages, but als numerous other bug fixes.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
After a little delay, we are very proud to announce the release of KeePassXC 2.2.1. This release comes with lots of bug fixes for the previous major release. The team worked hard to fix any bugs reported by the community and managed to resolve 59 issues.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
We are very excited to announce the release of KeePassXC 2.2.0! We have worked long and hard to bring you lots of new features and bug fixes in a well-rounded release. Among the top highlights of this release are YubiKey challenge-response support for strengthening your database encryption key a generator for time-based one-time passwords (TOTP) a diceware password generator a command line interface (CLI) CSV database import true portable mode with the config file residing in the same directo...| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
Although we expected 2.1.3 to be the last release in the 2.1.x series, we have released a new 2.1.4 maintenance update today. The release fixes a compatibility warning with the chromeIPass browser plugin.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
The KeePassXC team wants to thank all who have contributed to our Authenticode certificate fundraising. With your support and additional generous funding from the Linux Fund (thank you especially, Ilan), we managed to collect all the money needed for purchasing a four-year Authenticode certificate.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager
To further ensure that you can really trust our Windows and OS X installer and avoid false positives in anti virus scanners, we would like to acquire a 4-year Authenticode code signing certificate and for that we need your help.| KeePassXC Blog on KeePassXC Password Manager