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ICWienerAug 22nd 2008 2:40PM
That's all well and good, but I'm sticking with KeePass. I'm not going to trust any security app that's not open source and can't have its code and implementation analyzed.
(Unverified)Aug 22nd 2008 4:02PM
I'd like to think LastPass.com is a lot better than we make it sound, today we're just a bunch of developers, how could we make it sound good! (Full Disclosure: I work at LastPass.com).
We're standing on the shoulders of the open source movement to make LastPass.com happen, and nothing would make me happier than to release it as open source, but we can't do that right now.
We can release an open source version of how our encryption works (the website is this already actually), and using that you can audit it, and compare it to what we upload and download -- since we're just storing the locally encrypted data at LastPass.com, if you verify our local encryption implementation you can safely use LastPass because LastPass is just storing that encrypted data.