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High-severity vulnerability in Passwordstate credential manager. Patch now.

August 28, 2025
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The maker of Passwordstate, an enterprise-grade password manager for storing companies’ most privileged credentials, is urging them to promptly install an update fixing a high-severity vulnerability that hackers can exploit to gain administrative access to their vaults.

The authentication bypass allows hackers to create a URL that accesses an emergency access page for Passwordstate. From there, an attacker could pivot to the administrative section of the password manager. A CVE identifier isn’t yet available.

Safeguarding enterprises’ most privileged credentials

Click Studios, the Australia-based maker of Passwordstate, says the credential manager is used by 29,000 customers and 370,000 security professionals. The product is designed to safeguard organizations’ most privileged and sensitive credentials. Among other things, it integrates into Active Directory, the service Windows network admins use to create, change, and modify user accounts. It can also be used for handling password resets, event auditing, and remote session logins.

On Thursday, Click Studios notified customers that it had released an update that patches two vulnerabilities.

The authentication bypass vulnerability is “associated with accessing the core Passwordstate Products’ Emergency Access page, by using a carefully crafted URL, which could allow access to the Passwordstate Administration section,” Click Studios said. The company said the severity level of the vulnerability was high.

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