Open the KPM extension in Firefox, click the (Security Dashboard). It will show you:

To ensure the extension works correctly, you should ideally install it through the main Kaspersky application rather than searching the Firefox Add-ons store directly.

While there isn't a single "paper" by that exact title, several high-profile research papers and technical analyses have explored security vulnerabilities and the architectural "attack surface" of Kaspersky Password Manager (KPM) specifically within the environment. 1. Architectural Vulnerability Analysis An influential analysis titled

: Automatically enters usernames and passwords on login pages.

: Ensure the "Key" icon in the Firefox toolbar is green (active) and not gray (locked/inactive).

By following the guidance outlined in this article, you can enjoy a secure browsing experience with Kaspersky Password Manager and Firefox.

To use the password manager in Firefox, you must have the installed on your Windows or Mac computer, as the extension acts as a bridge to the desktop software.

To use your passwords while browsing in Incognito/Private mode, follow these steps: Open and access the standard hamburger menu. Go to Add-ons and Themes -> Extensions . Click on the Kaspersky Password Manager entry.