06-30-2015, 08:34 AM
This time we will not go that further. Simple coding
analysis will do that. However we need to have physical access
to the machine..
So here-s how-
-) Make sure the person uses google chrome.. it's needed
-) If the user prefers save password, he's gone!
Step One: Open Google Chrome. Go to the website that you
want to the steal that certain password from. (ex. YouTube,
Facebook, G mail)
Step Two: Go to the login interface. If they use Google Chromes
program to save passwords, then your in luck.
Step Three: Highlight the password.
Step Four: Right click > Inspect Element
Step Five: This is where things get tricky. A box with a bunch of
codes should popup below. The line you're looking for should be
highlighted. Look for the following code:" '' "
Step Six: Right click > Edit Attribute
Step Seven: rename 'password' to 'text'.
Step Eight: Copy down the password, you are done!
analysis will do that. However we need to have physical access
to the machine..
So here-s how-
-) Make sure the person uses google chrome.. it's needed
-) If the user prefers save password, he's gone!
Step One: Open Google Chrome. Go to the website that you
want to the steal that certain password from. (ex. YouTube,
Facebook, G mail)
Step Two: Go to the login interface. If they use Google Chromes
program to save passwords, then your in luck.
Step Three: Highlight the password.
Step Four: Right click > Inspect Element
Step Five: This is where things get tricky. A box with a bunch of
codes should popup below. The line you're looking for should be
highlighted. Look for the following code:" '' "
Step Six: Right click > Edit Attribute
Step Seven: rename 'password' to 'text'.
Step Eight: Copy down the password, you are done!