Comment by ronnier 6 months ago Yeah if an attacker was able to insert javascript then it's possible. 3 comments ronnier Reply blr_lpm 6 months ago For this particular threat vector, where the client is compromised, the backend doesn’t matter. franga2000 6 months ago A compromised server can inject exfil code into the web page it serves. If you only ever use the apps then you should be fine though. 9cb14c1ec0 6 months ago Which is only possible if logging into the web client and not when using the bitwarden desktop app or browser extensions.
blr_lpm 6 months ago For this particular threat vector, where the client is compromised, the backend doesn’t matter. franga2000 6 months ago A compromised server can inject exfil code into the web page it serves. If you only ever use the apps then you should be fine though.
franga2000 6 months ago A compromised server can inject exfil code into the web page it serves. If you only ever use the apps then you should be fine though.
9cb14c1ec0 6 months ago Which is only possible if logging into the web client and not when using the bitwarden desktop app or browser extensions.
For this particular threat vector, where the client is compromised, the backend doesn’t matter.
A compromised server can inject exfil code into the web page it serves. If you only ever use the apps then you should be fine though.
Which is only possible if logging into the web client and not when using the bitwarden desktop app or browser extensions.