This is very easy to reproduce, you don't even need to type your real password:
1 - Lock the screen with Ctrl-Alt-L
2 - Wait until it turns completely black (aprox. 15 seconds)
3 - Start typing, it doesn't need to be your password, you can count your chars 
and see that the amount on the screen (when it wakes up) doesn't match. e.g. I 
tried typing 1234 and only three stars appeared.

Although this is not a security concern, it's a pretty annoying
regression, so I hope the fix gets backported to trusty. Thanks!

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  First password letter not registered in lockscreen if screen off

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