This article is really interesting. As You can see it was published really recently (February 19, 2019). Certainly DDay.it referred to it. I'm not an expert and I read something that seemed worrying. It was surprising for me that this was a very old and not solved problem. However, now I can make a more informed use of the software. Thank to your suggestion I activated secure desktop and I'll try to use TCAT obfuscation . Best regards. Alberto
On 20th Feb 2019 DDay.it published an article about this problem which appears not to have been fixed: using Keepass, the master password can be found in PC's RAM memory. Other softwares have this problem: Lastpass, 1Password, Dashlane. Do we have to choose other security procedures?
I use the drop-down taskbar at the bottom. For many months till now when I use Keepass (latest version 2.39.1) taskbar doesn't reappear passing the mouse at the bottom of the window: to copy and paste username and password I need to reduce Keepass to icon and pass to the other software (usually Chrome). I tried to lock the taskbar, but the result is that after clicking on the icon of the other software nothing happens: Keepass window remains open and I can switch to Chrome only reducing it to icon....