If I run the compromised CLI, do they get all my passwords?

Exactly, that could widen the blast radius of this particular compromise significantly.

Read the article

Where does it answer this question in the article?

kinda crazy to see this comment required in this particular context, yet here we are

It's an understandable question, the article reads like an AI generated mess.

The article explains what is extracted.

The article waffles on forever and gives some generic advice.

Meanwhile, Bitwarden themselves state that end users were almost never affected: https://community.bitwarden.com/t/bitwarden-statement-on-che...

You had to install the CLI through NPM at a very short time frame for it to be affected. If you did get infected, you have to assume all secrets on your computer were accessed and that any executable file you had write access to may be backdoored.

No it doesn't?

Yes it does, under technical analysis. I don’t want to paste it here when it’s laid out in the article…

It seems to be describing what the Checkmarx vulnerability allows to be done on a GitHub Actions runner?

No, at least according to Bitwarden themselves: https://community.bitwarden.com/t/bitwarden-statement-on-che...