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A vulnerability has been discovered in the KeePass password management software (v2.X), allowing an attacker to dump the master password from the program’s memory. The vulnerability (CVE-2023-32784) ...
I currently use KeePass as a password wallet on my Win PC. Works a charm. I see that there are two iPhone implementations, though neither of them is available outside the US (despite one of them being ...
After five years and $300 spent on 1Password, I finally made the switch to this excellent free password manager: KeePass. My only regret is not doing it sooner. 1Password's move away from local vaults ...
KeePass is really free, and more than that: it is open source (OSI certified). You can have a look at its full source and check whether the encryption algorithms are implemented correctly.
The password manager KeePass is currently the subject of a debate concerning whether or not a particular design decision should be considered a security vulnerability. At the center of this debate is ...
For the second time in recent months a security researcher has discovered a vulnerability in the widely used KeePass open source password manager. This one affects KeePass 2.X versions for Windows, ...
Plugin Architecture Open Source! Changes from 2.53 to 2.53.1: When testing a KDF ('Test' button in the database settings dialog), KeePass now spawns a child process that performs the KDF computation ...
KeePass has released version 2.54, fixing the CVE-2023-32784 vulnerability that allows the extraction of the cleartext master password from the application's memory. When creating a new KeePass ...
The popular KeePass password manager is vulnerable to extracting the master password from the application's memory, allowing attackers who compromise a device to retrieve the password even with the ...