{"uuid": "f9584e5a-f1db-42b8-adcf-81d4dd9e78af", "vulnerability_lookup_origin": "1a89b78e-f703-45f3-bb86-59eb712668bd", "author": "2a075640-a300-48a4-bb44-bc6130783b9b", "vulnerability": "CVE-2023-32784", "type": "seen", "source": "https://t.me/arpsyndicate/1914", "content": "#ExploitObserverAlert\n\nCVE-2023-32784\n\nDESCRIPTION: Exploit Observer has 45 entries related to CVE-2023-32784. 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.\n\nFIRST-EPSS: 0.001040000\nNVD-IS: 3.6\nNVD-ES: 3.9", "creation_timestamp": "2023-12-18T04:43:19.000000Z"}