09 March 2011

HACK PASSWORDS USING GOOGLE CHROME AND FIREFOX

For the ease of using internet on a personal computer we regularly save our passwords in the web browser (Dredge up the pop up with “save the password”, “not now”, “by no means for this site”). It saves you from the pain of inflowing the passwords in the websites.
Do you know these saved passwords can be basically viewed by any person using the computer. Your passwords are not safe in the case if people have door to your computer.
You can also use the same for hacking some friend’s passwords if you have corporal door to his system.
Its not rocket knowledge. Its very simple. You might also knew it before hand. In case you don’t follow the steps:
Mozilla Firfox:

    

open the firefox

  • Click on “Tools” on the top of the browser
  • Point out “Options”
  • Point out “Wellbeing” tab
  • Click on “Saved passwords”
  • Here you can see innumerable websites and the username stored on it
  • Select any of them and click “Show password”
  • There it is, aptly in front of you.
Google Chrome:
In Google Chrome, go to settings (the jerk character on the top aptly confront). Point out options.
Go to “Personal Material” tab and select “show saved passwords”.

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