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Vulnerability in KeePass allows retrieval of master password, issue is not yet fixed
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Here is an article about it.
The information appearing in memory isn't a serious issue, your computer would need to be compromised while you're using it. In which case all bets are off.
What's concerning is the data potentially appearing in hibernation/swap files, and persisting on disk after shutdown. This would be rather serious, as someone stealing the computer could potentially recover the key.
Using full disk encryption would hopefully mitigate this.