![]() ![]() Or just overwrite your HDD and do a fresh install of your OS. Overwrite deleted data on the HDD to prevent carving (e.g.Delete pagefile/swapfile (can be quite annoying, don't forget to enable it back again).Delete crash dumps (depends on your OS, on Windows at least C:\Windows\memory.dmp, but maybe there are others).Depending on your paranoia level, you can consider these steps to resolve the issue: ![]() Second, if you've been using KeePass for a long time, your master password (and potentially other passwords) could be in your pagefile/swapfile, hibernation file and crash dump(s). Thanks again to Dominik Reichl for his fast response and creative fix!Ĭlarification: the password has to be typed on a keyboard, not copied from a clipboard (see the How it works sections). The vulnerability was assigned CVE-2023-32784 and fixed in KeePass 2.54. KeePass 2.X Master Password Dumper ( CVE-2023-32784) Update ![]()
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