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How Hackers Steal Your Stored Chrome Passwords

Posted on January 11, 2022September 19, 2023 by wp_writer
https://youtu.be/8Zq4PPt4b4A

In this video we continue where we left off in the previous video, where we gained access to a vulnerable Windows 10 machine via a weak RDP username and password. Now that we have our initial foothold, I will now show you a easy way to access the users stored passwords in the Google Chrome browser, using a simple tool called Chromepass. We will also discuss some mitigation techniques and alternatives. Make sure you keep your passwords safe!

As always, this is for educational purposes ONLY, so please don’t try any of these tools or techniques outside of your lab environment, unless you have the explicit permission of the system owner do perform such penetration tests.

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