Google Chrome : The perfect password offering ( Tested on pair.com Webmail, 
might work on 

others as well with Google Chrome 0.2.149.27)

 

Chrome stores saves passwords in CLEAR TEXT.

 

1 ] Goto webmail.pair.com

    Pair Webmail provides https and doesn't have any option on its page to save 
password.

 

2 ] Enter your username. Enter a false (incorrect) password

 

3 ] Allow Chrome to save password ( It will prompt below the address bar)

 

4 ] Now try again and this time Login user your real credentials

 

5 ] Open a few emails, if possible in a new tab

 

6 ] Sign out and close Chrome

 

7 ] Locate

X:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\Local Settings\Application 
Data\Google\Chrome\User

Data\Default\Current Session ( Path might be different in Vista )

and change directory using the command prompt to the above path

 

8 ] Note that the "Current Session" file needs to be present in your 
"\Application

Data\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\" directory

 

9 ] Fire this command in cmd : find "&secret" "Current Session" (You can use 
grep as well)

 

10 ] If you have reached till this stage you can see that its stored in clear 
text.

 

11 ] Screenshot attached  : Chrome_Password_Current_Sessions_ClearText.png

Uh! Cannot attach !!

Contact for a demo video if you can't manage to pull this.

 

-- QUAKERDOOMER

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