![]() Process memory protection: your passwords are encrypted while KeePass is running, so even when the operating system dumps the KeePass process to disk, your passwords aren’t revealed.Protection against dictionary and guessing attacks: by transforming the master key component hash using a key derivation function (AES-KDF, Argon2, …), dictionary and guessing attacks can be made harder.The output is transformed using a key derivation function. ![]() No attacks are known yet against SHA-256. SHA-256 is a 256-bit cryptographically secure one-way hash function.
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