Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino Unveils Open-Source Password Manager PearPass Amid Historic 16B Password Leak
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino has launched PearPass, a fully local and open-source password manager, in response to the largest credential breach in history. The leak exposed 16 billion passwords from major platforms including Apple, Meta, and Google, reigniting debates about cloud security vulnerabilities.
"The cloud has failed us. Again," Ardoino declared on X, announcing PearPass' offline architecture. The solution stores keys exclusively on user devices, eliminating reliance on centralized servers—a direct challenge to traditional cloud-based security models.
Cybersecurity analysts warn the unprecedented breach could fuel rampant identity theft, though perpetrators remain unidentified. PearPass enters the market as digital asset proponents increasingly prioritize self-custody solutions, mirroring cryptocurrency's Core decentralization ethos.