https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=466494

Piotr Mierzwinski <piotr.mierzwin...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Piotr Mierzwinski <piotr.mierzwin...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Nicolas Fella from comment #1)
> It's true that any program can request any password from a open wallet.
> KWallet was never designed to prevent that, because it's somewhat impossible
> to do. It would require that apps can be uniquely identified and can't
> "impersonate" another app, which isn't possible in the traditional Linux
> world.
> 
> That doesn't mean KWallet is useless though. The primary thing it prevents
> is storing passwords in plaintext on the disk so that they can't easily be
> read if someone has physical access to your computer, e.g. by stealing your
> laptop

Yes, but If in my PC will appear malware/ malicious software then will be able
to get the password. Am I right?

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