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They would have to know that you had it in the clip board though and then it would still just be a password with no information about what it's for or even what account ints related to. Seems unlikely it would cause an issue
Sure. Keyloggers are specifically made to find those passwords though.
Any program can passively scrape every single bit of text that goes through the clipboard. There is literally zero security with the clipboard. Zero.
Hackers actually count on such ignorance of security as an attack vector. The clipboard is like the absolute easiest thing to monitor.
You should review your security practices.