Let's say I have the timeout for QuickUnlock set to 1 hour. Then I unlock the database, lock it again and suspend my PC. After 12 hours or so I wake it up and unlock the database again and the quick unlock mechanism is available.
The expected behaviour would be that, as more than 1 hour has passed since I locked the database, quick unlock is disabled.
Even better would be an option to remove the password from memory on suspend and hibernate, if at all possible, to make cold boot attacks harder.
I am running KeePassQuickUnlock 2.4 on linux.
Let's say I have the timeout for QuickUnlock set to 1 hour. Then I unlock the database, lock it again and suspend my PC. After 12 hours or so I wake it up and unlock the database again and the quick unlock mechanism is available.
The expected behaviour would be that, as more than 1 hour has passed since I locked the database, quick unlock is disabled.
Even better would be an option to remove the password from memory on suspend and hibernate, if at all possible, to make cold boot attacks harder.
I am running KeePassQuickUnlock 2.4 on linux.