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CVE-2020-11826
Users can lock their notes with a password in Memono version 3.8. Thus, users needs to know a password to read notes. However, these notes are stored in a database without encryption and an attacker can read the password-protected notes without having the password. Notes are stored in the ZENTITY...
CVE-2020-11826
Users can lock their notes with a password in Memono version 3.8. Thus, users needs to know a password to read notes. However, these notes are stored in a database without encryption and an attacker can read the password-protected notes without having the password. Notes are stored in the ZENTITY...
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Users can lock their notes with a password in Memono version 3.8. Thus, users needs to know a password to read notes. However, these notes are stored in a database without encryption and an attacker can read the password-protected notes without having the password. Notes are stored in the ZENTITY...
CVE-2020-11826
Users can lock their notes with a password in Memono version 3.8. Thus, users needs to know a password to read notes. However, these notes are stored in a database without encryption and an attacker can read the password-protected notes without having the password. Notes are stored in the ZENTITY...
CVE-2020-11826
The CVE-2020-11826 entry affects Memono version 3.8, where notes locked with a password are stored in plaintext in the memono.sqlite database. Specifically, notes reside in the ZENTITY table and can be read without knowing the password, indicating a data exposure due to lack of encryption. The co...