A researcher known as “vdohney” discovered a critical vulnerability (CVE-2023-32784) in the open-source password manager KeePass.
This vulnerability allows hostile actors to get the master password stored in the software’s memory. Although the vulnerability has not been addressed, a proof-of-concept (PoC) exploitation tool called “KeePass 2.X Master Password Dumper” has been made available.
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