![]() When well-equipped, determined attackers target password managers, they do it because they believe the prize is worth the effort. When we designed the security architecture of 1Password, we had to account for the possibility that some day our servers could be compromised. But if one should occur, a breach of our systems would not put your sensitive vault data at risk. What would a breach of 1Password mean for your passwords?ġPassword has never had a breach. Read on to discover how we built 1Password to render your vault data effectively useless to attackers, even if they somehow got their hands on it. We invest heavily in being good citizens of the security community, involving third-party researchers for regular assessments, and offering the industry’s largest bug bounty to help us discover and resolve vulnerabilities before they can affect you. You don’t have to take our word for it.Without them, someone who obtains your encrypted vault data would have no way to guess what’s inside – they wouldn’t know if they were cracking a vault with credit cards or cookie recipes. In addition to the contents of your vaults, we also encrypt vault names and stored website URLs. ![]()
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