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EPM (Ez Password Manager) version history - 5 versions

EPM (Ez Password Manager) by s0ulz

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EPM (Ez Password Manager) version history - 5 versions
  • Be careful with old versions! These versions are displayed for testing and reference purposes.You should always use the latest version of an add-on.

  • Latest version

    Version 1.0.6

    Released Oct 7, 2025 - 63.24 KB
    Works with firefox 58.0 and later
    v1.06 :D
    • We fixed the auto fill password system and duplicated lock icons for the auto fill.
    • Added new features for example: when you login into a new site that you don't have a password for it asks if you want to save it and you can update this password the same way :D

    Sneak Peak Features:

    Sync - Syncing passwords through devices via WiFi with secure codes. :D

    Source code released under MIT License

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  • Older versions

    Version 1.0.5

    Released Sep 24, 2025 - 57.16 KB
    Works with firefox 58.0 and later
    Encryption and Security Fixes Summary

    PBKDF2 Key Derivation
    We replaced plain SHA-256 hashing with PBKDF2 using SHA-256. This applies thousands of iterations to the master password before generating an encryption key, which makes brute-force attacks far more difficult.

    AES-GCM Vault Encryption
    All stored passwords in the vault are now encrypted using AES-256-GCM. This provides both confidentiality (data cannot be read without the key) and integrity (modifications can be detected).

    Unique Salts and Nonces
    A random salt is generated for PBKDF2 and a random nonce (IV) is generated for AES-GCM during encryption. This ensures that even if two users set the same master password, their derived keys and encrypted vaults are different.

    Secure Storage
    The derived encryption key is never stored. Only the salt, nonce, and ciphertext are saved in browser.storage.local. This means that even if the storage is extracted, the vault cannot be decrypted without the correct master password.

    Stronger Verification
    During login, the master password is passed through PBKDF2 with the stored salt to re-derive the encryption key. That key is then used to attempt AES-GCM decryption of the vault. If decryption succeeds, the password is correct. If it fails, login is denied.

    Source code released under MIT License

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  • Version 1.0.4

    Released Sep 24, 2025 - 56.92 KB
    Works with firefox 58.0 and later

    Source code released under MIT License

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  • Version 1.0.3

    Released Sep 23, 2025 - 54.95 KB
    Works with firefox 58.0 and later
    Fixed a lot of bugs, Password Imports not working, Autofill not filling, themes that suck and yea

    Source code released under MIT License

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  • Version 1.0.1

    Released Sep 20, 2025 - 39.49 KB
    Works with firefox 58.0 and later
    I removed emojis because they looked cringe and yea ugly not gonna lie.

    Source code released under MIT License

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