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European Password Manager Exposed for Concealed Russian Ties
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An investigation reveals that Passwork, marketed as a European password manager, has hidden Russian origins and operates under a license from Russia's FSB. Despite claiming to be a Spanish company, it shares a codebase with a Russian firm, raising security concerns for its users, including several Dutch and Irish government agencies. The software has been used by multiple organizations across the EU, handling sensitive information. The investigation was conducted by OCCRP and other media outlets, highlighting the potential risks associated with relying on this software. The situation has prompted scrutiny from cybersecurity experts and affected organizations. Passwork's founders are Russian entrepreneurs, and the company has been linked to Russian state interests, further complicating its claims of independence.
Key Points: • Passwork, marketed as a European password manager, has undisclosed Russian origins. • The software is linked to the FSB, raising significant security concerns for users. • Multiple EU government agencies, including those in Ireland and the Netherlands, use Passwork.