![]() I am probably becoming an old fart but I've seen it too many times in my life - get rid of the highly skilled expensive people in the name of profit and then wonder why product/service suffers. ![]() Who cares if you have a breach? Apologize, move on, continue what you're doing - rake in the $. Issues - despite being on a modern cloud service (Azure, Google, AWS, etc).Įverything in the name of profit. it's easier to do that than pay a competent person a realistic salary. Hire a new cheap employee, give that new cheap employee access they shouldn't have cuz. We all know how companies underfund or flat out ignore IT/security. That said, that still makes their weakest link a big risk. vs having an underpaid/nonexistent IT department try to keep a Windows Server 2012 R2 updated, or whatever. That's the advantage of a cloud service - cloud companies do most the security, patches, latest whatever. And yes, they are definitely a target but the cloud is fairly secure, especially if they're using AWS or another mainstream cloud service. KeePass 1.x (.kdb) databases can be imported into a. Database files in version 2 can be opened, but will be upgraded to a newer format. Click to expand.The videos I've seen where they interviewed the 1P devs/leads- they're pretty resolute on this and I bet it's coming from upstairs (higher up). KeePassXC currently uses the KeePass 2.x (.kdbx) password database format as its native file format in versions 3.1 and 4.
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