Hacker News with Generative AI: Password Managers

Polymorphic Chrome Extensions Impersonate Password Managers to Steal Credentials (cyberinsider.com)
A newly discovered class of malicious browser extensions, dubbed polymorphic extensions, can impersonate legitimate extensions such as password managers in real time, tricking users into handing over sensitive credentials.
Ask HN: Alternatives to Bitwarden? (ycombinator.com)
I've been using (and paying for) Bitwarden for years now, but it appears they have recently chosen to abandon open source[1].
It's time to leave Bitwarden (2023) (notesnook.com)
In March 2022 I received a very well-intentioned message from MYKI Security, the company behind the MYKI password manager. Underneath all the corporate speech their plight was simple: it is very hard to turn a profit for our company so we are deciding to move to other venues.
BitWarden leaves open source community (chaos.social)
How to use the Bitwarden forwarded email alias generator (bitwarden.com)
Apple is launching its own password manager app (techcrunch.com)
Apple to Debut 'Passwords' App, in Competition with 1Password, LastPass (bloomberg.com)