keepassx 0.4.3+dfsg-0.1ubuntu1.14.04.1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
keepassx (0.4.3+dfsg-0.1ubuntu1.14.04.1) trusty-security; urgency=medium * SECURITY UPDATE: private information disclosure via cancelled XML export operation - debian/patches/CVE-2015-8378.patch: Properly detect when a user selects 'cancel' in the file dialog. Based on Debian patch. - CVE-2015-8378 -- Tyler Hicks <email address hidden> Fri, 04 Dec 2015 09:30:35 -0600
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- Tyler Hicks
- Uploaded to:
- Trusty
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- utils
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
See full publishing history Publishing
Series | Published | Component | Section | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Trusty | updates | universe | utils | |
Trusty | security | universe | utils |
Downloads
File | Size | SHA-256 Checksum |
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keepassx_0.4.3+dfsg.orig.tar.gz | 1.3 MiB | cef2eace4b813a8967da8bd88c6d1bc319453aa1c32e300d64e223956c83f658 |
keepassx_0.4.3+dfsg-0.1ubuntu1.14.04.1.debian.tar.gz | 14.9 KiB | f98abf8dff3115c6f3b711a0b64d111a52ffb28444547419064cacd139c7a16b |
keepassx_0.4.3+dfsg-0.1ubuntu1.14.04.1.dsc | 2.0 KiB | 8fd07518081cfca015a97454832f9d1891cc2dbfd0d6d4b11d523e707aa5fc94 |
Available diffs
Binary packages built by this source
- keepassx: Cross Platform Password Manager
KeePassX is a free/open-source password manager or safe which helps you
to manage your passwords in a secure way. You can put all your
passwords in one database, which is locked with one master key or a
key-disk. So you only have to remember one single master password or
insert the key-disk to unlock the whole database. The databases are
encrypted using the algorithms AES or Twofish.
- keepassx-dbgsym: debug symbols for package keepassx
KeePassX is a free/open-source password manager or safe which helps you
to manage your passwords in a secure way. You can put all your
passwords in one database, which is locked with one master key or a
key-disk. So you only have to remember one single master password or
insert the key-disk to unlock the whole database. The databases are
encrypted using the algorithms AES or Twofish.