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<blockquote data-quote="Andrezj" data-source="post: 1022270" data-attributes="member: 97580"><p>just fyi, you are being quoted what keepass claims it is supposed to do</p><p>there is no reliable pentesting results of keepass by third party labs</p><p>microsoft changes the clipboard and other windows features on a rolling basis, so the only way to know for sure if keepass does what it says it does is to test and verify claims for yourself</p><p>just note, clipboard and clipboard history are two different processes on windows</p><p></p><p>also, even anti-keyloggers that claim they protect against auto-type or copy&paste routinely fail tests</p><p> </p><p>more infos:</p><p>some protections only work if using the most popular standard (not sub-variants that are customized) browsers - chrome, firefox, edge</p><p>the protections only apply to localhost; if the website or backend is hacked, your authentication credentials go to the malefactors no matter what you do on localhost</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrezj, post: 1022270, member: 97580"] just fyi, you are being quoted what keepass claims it is supposed to do there is no reliable pentesting results of keepass by third party labs microsoft changes the clipboard and other windows features on a rolling basis, so the only way to know for sure if keepass does what it says it does is to test and verify claims for yourself just note, clipboard and clipboard history are two different processes on windows also, even anti-keyloggers that claim they protect against auto-type or copy&paste routinely fail tests more infos: some protections only work if using the most popular standard (not sub-variants that are customized) browsers - chrome, firefox, edge the protections only apply to localhost; if the website or backend is hacked, your authentication credentials go to the malefactors no matter what you do on localhost [/QUOTE]
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