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Passbolt (software)

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Passbolt
Original author(s)Kevin Muller, Remy Bertot, Cedric Alfonsi, Diego Lendoiro
Developer(s)Passbolt SA
Initial releaseJuly 1, 2016; 9 years ago (2016-07-01)
Repositorygithub.com/passbolt
Written inPHP, JavaScript, HTML, Shell, Go
Engine
    Operating systemLinux, macOS, Windows, Android, iOS
    Available inMultilingual
    TypePassword manager
    LicenseAGPL-3.0-only
    Websitepassbolt.com

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    Passbolt is an open-source password manager developed for team collaboration, emphasizing secure credential sharing.[1][2]

    Overview

    Passbolt clients are available as browser extensions for web browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and provides a Windows desktop application as well as iOS & Android mobile applications. Passbolt uses OpenPGP[3] for public key cryptography, offers multilingual support and is licensed under AGPL-3.0. Passbolt offers a European cloud-hosted[4] service as well as the ability to self-host.[5]

    History

    Passbolt’s first version was released in April 2016.[6] In October 2016, Passbolt was selected among 200 startups to be part of the Luxembourgish national acceleration program Fit4Start.[7] Passbolt development is managed by Passbolt Société Anonyme, a company incorporated in Luxembourg in November 2016.[8] In December 2018, Passbolt closed a round of funding led by ‘Digital Tech Fund’, Luxembourg national fund for innovation.[9]

    Source code

    The source code for the browser extensions, the Windows desktop application as well as iOS & Android mobile applications are available under the GNU Affero General Public License on GitHub.[10]

    Security

    Since February 2021, Passbolt code has been audited by Cure53, an information security service provider.[11] [12] To date, nine audit reports have been made publicly available.[13] Since 2021, Passbolt successfully completed an annual SOC 2 Type II audit.[14]

    See also

    References

    1. "Solving Your Teams Secure Collaboration Challenges". The Hacker News. 12 May 2023.
    2. Millares, Luis (11 April 2024). "4 Best Open Source Password Managers for Teams in 2024". TechRepublic.
    3. Baker, Jason (4 March 2021). "3 open source password managers". opensource.com.
    4. "Password managers". EU-based cloud providers.
    5. "Passbolt". European Alternatives.
    6. "Passbolt, un nouveau gestionnaire de mots de passe pour les équipes". LinuxFR. 16 April 2016.
    7. "Passbolt". Startup Luxembourg. December 2016.
    8. "Business Guide". Delano.
    9. "Passbolt raises €460,000 and attracts the Digital Tech Fund". Luxinnovation. 14 January 2019.
    10. "Passbolt README.md". Github.
    11. Jacob, Marc (1 February 2022). "The Best Free Password Manager on the Market". Global Security Mag.
    12. "Fine penetration tests for fine websites". Cure53.
    13. "Security and privacy by design". Passbolt.
    14. Kenyon, Tilly (28 April 2022). "CTO at Passbolt explains the importance of password managers". Cyber Magazine.

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