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Vulnerability Change Records for CVE-2023-35866

Change History

CVE Modified by MITRE 11/06/2023 11:16:04 PM

Action Type Old Value New Value
Changed Description
** DISPUTED ** In KeePassXC through 2.7.5, a local attacker can make changes to the Database security settings, including master password and second-factor authentication, within an authenticated KeePassXC Database session, without the need to authenticate these changes by entering the password and/or second-factor authentication to confirm changes. NOTE: the vendor's position is "asking the user for their password prior to making any changes to the database settings adds no additional protection against a local attacker."
In KeePassXC through 2.7.5, a local attacker can make changes to the Database security settings, including master password and second-factor authentication, within an authenticated KeePassXC Database session, without the need to authenticate these changes by entering the password and/or second-factor authentication to confirm changes. NOTE: the vendor's position is "asking the user for their password prior to making any changes to the database settings adds no additional protection against a local attacker."
Added Reference

								
							
							
						
MITRE https://medium.com/%40cybercitizen.tech/keepassxc-vulnerability-cve-2023-35866-dc7d447c4903 [No types assigned]
Removed Reference
MITRE https://medium.com/@cybercitizen.tech/keepassxc-vulnerability-cve-2023-35866-dc7d447c4903