Windows Defender detects 7zr.exe as PUP malware.
I must support Andrei in his views on the matter. Currently if we use multiple platforms, we're required to miss out on OTPs on one of the platforms, unless a plugin like KeeOtp is utilized with KeePass 2. Utilizing plugins increase the chance of vulnerabilities or malicious actions by their authors, I don't like the approach of using plugins for functionality that'd benefit a large portion of the user base. Supporting otpauth would also make the data more portable.
I had not hoped you as a developer had audited it, but maybe someone in the community had looked through it. Thanks.
I find the functionality extension that KeeOtp2 gives worth using a plugin, but has anyone audited the plugin (from a malicious standpoint)? I want to use it, but I don't want to trust anything when it comes to a password manager where a single malicious program can ruin a users life. If KeeOtp2 is trusted, would it expose anything in memory which could compromise secrets? My understanding is that KeePass 2 is hardened against things being exposed in memory. This is less of a concern as long as it...
What a dumb comment, you get 7-Zip for free and post crap like this? Why don't you just choose an alternative instead of spreading negative rubbish?
What a dumb comment, you get 7-Zip for free and post crap like this? Why don't you just chose an alternative instead of spreading negative rubbish?
The program should not have any internet capabilities in my opinion.
Your comment seems very aggressive towards Kenji Mouri for no reason. He does great work with NanaZip and is very willing to cooperate, do work to make patches upstream compatible and more. Both 7-Zip and Nanazip are still very fast and sleek.