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.
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.