![]() ![]() KeePass makes a few usability improvements next to that. Google Chrome and mSecure CSV imports support new formats now, and imports from 1Password support the new password field/type as well. Password imports from several third-party password managers have also been improved. We recommended changing the number of iterations for AES-KDF back in February or switching to Argon instead. Selecting File > Database Settings > Security in KeePass displays the current encryption algorithm that is used and an option to change its iterations or migrate to another algorithm entirely. The new setting can be turned off under Tools > Options > Security > Show warning when the key transformation settings are weak. A click on yes upgrades iterations immediately. ![]() This happens if the value of iterations is smaller than the new default value. The new number of iterations is 600000.Įxisting users may get a notification when they open one of their databases. KeePass users who create new encrypted password databases using AES-KDF, one of the supported algorithms, benefit from an increased default number this improves protection against brute force and guessing attacks. KeePass does not include automatic update capabilities though. There is also Help > Check for updates, which runs a check for updates. Selecting Help > About KeePass in the interface displays the current version. The installer may update any existing installation to the latest version. Users still have the choice between an installer and a portable version. ![]() The new version is already available for download. ![]()
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