Unfortunately You misspelled "thankfully" ;)
Unfortunately You misspelled "thankfully" ;)
Just checked out this Buttercup thing you mentioned. Dear god, over 70MB for a simple desktop application. Got to love JavaScript, especially when it's being used for all the wrong purposes...
Thanks for the reply, Dominik. I've read the article you linked, very informative! It seems like we are safe, at least for now. It's very interesting that symmetric key crypto proves to be more reliable than asymmetric one. It's always described as inferior.
Yesterday I have read a quite disturbing article and I'd like to discuss it with people keen on security such as you. This is the article I'm talking about: https://www.zdnet.com/article/ibm-warns-of-instant-breaking-of-encryption-by-quantum-computers-move-your-data-today/ It worried me because I upload my KDBX to Dropbox. It is secured by a very strong, high-entropy password as well as a key-file (which is not stored online anywhere). The way I see it, if the article is correct - I can assume that...
Small update - it turns out I had an old version of the plugin. The most recent one (5.2.2) works flawlessly in Firefox Quantum.
Oh wow, I feel stupid. When I removed the WebAutotype plugin (https://sourceforge.net/projects/webautotype) - everything worked OK! Thanks!
In short - after invoking the KeePass global autotype when Firefox has focus, I get the following error message: https://i.imgur.com/yrup52O.png It happens always and only in Firefox. Autotype works in other applications as well as browsers. Any ideas what's up? KeePass version: 2.38 Firefox version: Quantum 57.0.4 (64-bit)