I just checked, apparantly the bug has been fixed upstream about a year ago...
I tested it locally and I can't seem to find the password stored locally
anywhere.
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/42686
Title:
audioscrobbler password saved as plaintext in gconf
Status in The Rhythmbox Music Management Application:
Expired
Status in “rhythmbox” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
When saving a password for audioscrobbler, it is saved in .gconf
unencoded. It appears in
/home/kevinly/.gconf/apps/rhythmbox/audioscrobbler/%gconf.xml
I realize that you should use different password for different
websites, but some may inadvertantly set the user's (and thus su)
password for their audioscrobbler password.
A better option would be to store the md5 of the password instead
since that is all last.fm requires for authorization. An optimal
solution may be to use gnome-keyring instead of gconf.
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