![]() ![]() I won’t go into the technical details of the vulnerability here since the page linked to above does it quite well, but I will tell you NOT to respond to any update notices for KeePass. ![]() While the flaw in question doesn’t put the security of your passwords at risk directly, it does so indirectly by making it possible to accidentally download a malicious fake version of KeePass via the program’s normal update procedure. Well, a recently discovered security flaw in the popular KeePass password manager adds yet another reason to that list. ![]() Regular readers of this blog already know that I don’t recommend the use of password managers, for several reasons. ![]()
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