In an increasingly complex digital landscape, data protection is at the heart of concerns. A recent article highlights the effectiveness of password managers in countering AI attacks on passwords. However, this solution seems to obscure certain realities of cybersecurity. Data security often starts with strong passwords. These codes, usually considered the first line of defense, require complexity and uniqueness. However, password managers, although praised for their creation and management, raise questions about managing their own access. While these tools make it easy to create strong, unique passwords for each site, they also present a major vulnerability: centralization. Indeed, the compromise of a single password can open the door to AI to access all accounts, thus concentrating the risks. Especially since, if as the cited article suggests, the use of the password manager is justified by the need to protect oneself from an AI attack on one's passwords, access to the manager is...