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Exploring a 1Password instance to map user access to vaults SpecterOps BloodHound is a tool for mapping identities and attack paths for Microsoft products, but has added OpenGraph to do the same for other products , with one of the first examples being 1Password. What is our Bloodhound users' experience with this new tool? How does this compare to using the native tools? I have no affiliation with SpecterOps or experience with their products, but am interested in identity and access discovery in an information security context.49Views0likes0Commentspgp signature not trusted
I upgraded PGP signatures: $ curl -sS https://downloads.1password.com/linux/keys/1password.asc | gpg --import gpg: key AC2D62742012EA22: 3 signatures not checked due to missing keys gpg: key AC2D62742012EA22: "Code signing for 1Password <codesign@1password.com>" not changed gpg: Total number processed: 1 gpg: unchanged: 1 But during checking 1password-cli source, I got: gpg: Signature made śro, 28 maj 2025, 12:15:49 CEST gpg: using RSA key 3FEF9748469ADBE15DA7CA80AC2D62742012EA22 gpg: Good signature from "Code signing for 1Password <codesign@1password.com>" [unknown] gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner. Primary key fingerprint: 3FEF 9748 469A DBE1 5DA7 CA80 AC2D 6274 2012 EA22 Is something wrong with your PGP signature? I'm worried about whether the 1Password code is secure.Solved36Views0likes4CommentsUnable to recover account frozen from unsubscribed family.
Dear 1Password Team, I would like to escalate a serious issue regarding the recovery process that seems quite illogical and leaves users like me stuck without any viable solution. I was previously part of a Family plan on 1Password. After some time, the Family owner unsubscribed from the plan, and as a result, I was automatically logged out from all browsers. When I tried to log back in via the web, I received an error stating that my user account has been deleted. However, I still have access to my 1Password app on my iPhone where my data and vaults are still present — though marked as frozen. I attempted to generate a recovery code and followed the recovery procedure, but it ultimately failed. Now, as I am registering for a new Family plan, I find myself completely blocked from transferring or recovering my existing data, even though: My account and vault data still exist and are fully accessible on my iPhone. The app still recognizes my previous vault but simply locks new changes because of the frozen state. There is no official option to link this existing local data to my newly subscribed Family account. I find it quite unreasonable that the system offers no migration or recovery path despite the fact that my data is intact and accessible on my device. In effect, I am being forced to lose all my stored information and start over, solely because the previous Family owner unsubscribed. This creates a highly frustrating user experience and puts user data at unnecessary risk of loss. I believe 1Password should have a better solution for such scenarios — at the very least, provide a way to re-activate or migrate frozen local vaults into a new subscription. Please escalate this issue to your technical or product team. I look forward to your assistance and hope a reasonable solution can be provided. Thank you.28Views0likes1CommentKolide Check Templates
Hi everyone! Can moderators in this community create a space for Kolide Admins to share checks and templates that they use in their environments? This would be similar to the way that Jamf uses Jamf Nation to allow admins to collaborate and share to better secure and protect our environments. Thanks, Steve126Views1like2Comments