![]() ![]() Windows, because in pentesting the vast majority of the time I'm going to have a Windows desktop and maybe Linux servers. ![]() ![]() Chromium, because it is the basis of the major browsers: Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Opera and Brave. To be clear, what I was looking for is the method to decrypt data that Chromium based Windows browsers want to keep secret. Oh, I want that a lot." Trend Micro stops short of showing how to decrypt the passwords so I went looking for some code that did the deed but came up short. Pentesters often use the same methods, while not having the same goals as malware authors, so when I read about getting access to user login data my very first thought was: "I want that. In my last blog post I covered some news out of Trend Micro about malware exfiling browser login data. ![]()
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