See this post from another website for more context.
Important: Make a backup first, at least one user mentioned the update breaking their install
A new version (1.32.0) of Vaultwarden is out with security fixes:
This release has several CVE Reports fixed and we recommend everybody to update to the latest version as soon as possible.
CVE-2024-39924 Fixed via #4715
CVE-2024-39925 Fixed via #4837
CVE-2024-39926 Fixed via #4737
Not to flame on anyone, and without reading the details on the specific CVE. But, to share as an advice: this reason is why I prefer keepass + syncthing for my needs. Security for a full blown web app is not trivial and has a bigger “attack surface” than a kdbx file moving p2p through my devices via syncthing.
Explain how can you use KeePass+Syncthing with 10-50 people (possibly different groups for different passwords) having different sets of access level while maintaining sane ease of use?
The passwords are encrypted in the first place so the security for them is only on the client side.
I do not have to share passwords with 10-50 people and neither did the op imply this. I am having trouble figuring out the reasoning behind your message. Why would this be a normal use case?
Docker image is already updated.
Interesting the CVEs don’t have information yet and didn’t appear to affect bitwarden and it’s containers. Haven’t seen a security release from them since around March.