I consider Lastpass and any other web-based password manager less 
secure. The credential sharing appears to be particularly problematic:

http://devd.me/papers/pwdmgr-usenix14.pdf

On Mon 14 Jul 2014 03:16:47 PM PDT, Clif Smith wrote:
> We've been using KeePass stored in Git.  It's worked well for us, but
> I've been wanting to take a look at LastPass.com.
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 10:36 PM, Derek Balling <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     This is why we *love* Password Manager Pro.
>
>     - Per user/user-group access to password/password-groups
>     - Auditing (either logs, daily e-mails, or instant "this password
>     was accessed" e-mails)
>     - High-availability
>     - API (so that if you have apps which need access to
>     keys/passwords, you can make them programmatically available and
>     not have them human accessible in any way)
>
>
>
>     On Jul 12, 2014, at 11:30 PM, Ski Kacoroski <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>>     I second Keepass.  The thing it doesn't have is a way to limit
>>     passwords to certain users.  In our shop this is not that big of
>>     a deal
>>     as we have just a few teams and each team can set up their own
>>     keepass
>>     file.  If all your people have access to all the passwords, it is a
>>     great solution.
>>
>>     cheers,
>>
>>     ski
>>
>>     On Sat, 12 Jul 2014 23:17:12 -0400
>>     Danielle <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>>     We use KeePass for a the application passwords of our hosted
>>>     systems,
>>>     with the files stored on a shared drive (it supports
>>>     synchronization
>>>     when you attempt to write an update if someone else has updated the
>>>     file more recently than when you opened it.) We're sharing it across
>>>     a group of 30 admins.
>>>
>>>     Danielle
>>>
>>>     On 2014-07-12 19:35, Dhanasekaran Anbalagan wrote:
>>>>     Hi Guys,
>>>>
>>>>     I am try to finding for Enterprise password management tool,
>>>>     Managing machines password and routers and Networking components.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>     --
>>     "When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it
>>      connected to the entire universe"            John Muir
>>
>>     Chris "Ski" Kacoroski, [email protected]
>>     <mailto:[email protected]>, 206-501-9803 <tel:206-501-9803>
>>     or ski98033 on most IM services
>>
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