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    How to get password from Cookies?

    Hey anyone can tell me how to get password from cookies?

    What application should be used?

    Where to find it?

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    Exclamation same problem

    I need to know how also. I had my passwords saved onto my IE and now my idiot brother deleted my cookies and all my passwords are gone. Thankfully i saved all the cookies thinking this might happen but when i put them back to my folder it didnt have the saved passwords. If there is anyway you might beable to help me contact me at grkkilla200@yahoo.com Or post in here. Thank you for your time and i hope you can help me

    Ps. sorry for reviving a old thread but ive been looking for some way to do this for about a week or so

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    As stated previously Cookies usualy do not store passwords, they store settings thats about it. you passwords are stored in your internet options under the "Content Tab" and as also stated previously you may want to search the website for help answering your question(s) or a thing called the internet
    LOGIN: yes
    PASSWORD: I dont have one
    "Login Failed"

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    Step 1: Crack the cookie open.
    Step 2: Peer inside closely. Oftentimes delicious chocolate will sneakily cover up the needed password.
    Step 3: Copy down the password! You don't want to lose it again.
    Step 4: Consume the cookie. Leave no crumbs.

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    grkkilla, your brother deleted your stored forms/passwords..

    Internet Options -> tab Content -> Button AutoComplete...

    No way to revive them.. You'll have to enter them again or go through a "I forgot my password" procedure if you can't remember them.
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    In IE6:

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Intelliforms\SPW

    In IE7:

    Same as above, but replace the "SPW" with Storage2

    That is where your stored user IDs and passwords reside, so if you have a recent backup of your Windows Registry you should be OK.

    I am not sure if going back to your last restore point would work, as I don't know if it contains a complete Registry save.

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    this is a similar question but in need of a serious answer. i am trying to find out how to get a password for a site my daughter was on and delete her account because i found out she was writing to an older man. she is 17 right now. but her mind is more like a 14 yr old. i need to make sure she is safe. and not talking to others. so need to figure out how to get the password or how to look up pages she was already on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rebornstubborn View Post
    this is a similar question but in need of a serious answer. i am trying to find out how to get a password for a site my daughter was on and delete her account because i found out she was writing to an older man. she is 17 right now. but her mind is more like a 14 yr old. i need to make sure she is safe. and not talking to others. so need to figure out how to get the password or how to look up pages she was already on.
    Greetings.

    What Operating System, And what is the Browser & version number that is being used on the PC?

    does she use a paid / free e-mail service?

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    If she is still actively logging into the site, you might want to look into one of these:

    http://www.keyghost.com/USB-Keylogger.htm -- They are [for the most part] operating system independent. Just plug it in, wait for her to log into the site, and retrieve the keyghost afterward. You can do this with software as well, but then you run the risk of anti-virus/anti-malware catching it.
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    What website is it?

    You might look at something like this:

    http://www.zonealarm.com/security/en/cdn/socialguard/display/get-socialguard.htm?cid=C300017〈=en&app=inclient&oem=1001∏=0&date=1&dest=zafree_icm

    There are other parental control/protection applications out there, but we need to know more details regarding what is being used.

    EDIT:

    OK, I found your missing posts and tried to insert them in the best place.

    The questions still remain as to:

    1. Which e-mail provider?
    2. Which website?
    Last edited by nihil; May 26th, 2011 at 09:50 AM.

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