When KeePassRPC (version 1.13.0 or higher) detects a previously authorised client which uses the same encryption key as the one used during a successful exploit of the first related vulnerability fixed in KeePassRPC 1.12.x, we display a warning message.
In the current version of KeePassRPC, this reads:
Your KeePass instance may have previously been exploited by a malicious attacker.
The passwords contained within any databases that were open before this point may have been exposed so you should change them.
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Your KeePass instance may have previously been exploited by a malicious attacker.
The passwords contained within any databases that were open before this point may have been exposed so you should change them.