Upstream information
Description
In KeePass 2.x before 2.54, it is possible to recover the cleartext master password from a memory dump, even when a workspace is locked or no longer running. The memory dump can be a KeePass process dump, swap file (pagefile.sys), hibernation file (hiberfil.sys), or RAM dump of the entire system. The first character cannot be recovered. In 2.54, there is different API usage and/or random string insertion for mitigation.SUSE information
Overall state of this security issue: Resolved
This issue is currently rated as having important severity.
National Vulnerability Database | |
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Base Score | 7.5 |
Vector | CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N |
Attack Vector | Network |
Attack Complexity | Low |
Privileges Required | None |
User Interaction | None |
Scope | Unchanged |
Confidentiality Impact | High |
Integrity Impact | None |
Availability Impact | None |
CVSSv3 Version | 3.1 |
SUSE Security Advisories:
- openSUSE-SU-2023:0157-1, published Wed Jun 28 00:43:58 2023
- openSUSE-SU-2023:0163-1, published Fri Jun 30 16:46:19 2023
List of released packages
Product(s) | Fixed package version(s) | References |
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SUSE Package Hub 15 SP4 |
| Patchnames: openSUSE-2023-157 |
SUSE Package Hub 15 SP5 |
| Patchnames: openSUSE-2023-163 |
openSUSE Leap 15.4 |
| Patchnames: openSUSE-2023-157 |
openSUSE Leap 15.5 |
| Patchnames: openSUSE-2023-163 |
openSUSE Tumbleweed |
| Patchnames: openSUSE-Tumbleweed-2024-12982 |
SUSE Timeline for this CVE
CVE page created: Mon May 15 10:00:07 2023CVE page last modified: Tue Sep 3 19:29:50 2024