An intuitive and reliable application that can reveal login credentials stored inside the Chrome browser via a command line approach.
- Chrome Password Dump
- Version :5.5
- License :Trial
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :SecurityXploded Inc
Chrome Password Dump Description
Chrome Password Dump is a command-line based approach to recovering credentials saved and stored inside Chrome and other Chrome-based browsers.
Comes with a rugged, CLI interface that can intimidate some user
It proves itself highly useful in situations where you’ve forgotten passwords to various accounts or when you want to create a list of all the credentials located inside the browser in the eventuality that you’ll need them on other computers.
As opposed to the GUI interface that most decryptors use, the application opts for a command line procedure which is more appropriate for forensic use, but still approachable by home users.
Contrary to what its name implies, the utility doesn’t restrict the compatibility list to Chrome alone, but extends it to a wide variety of Chrome-based browsers such as CoolNovo or Comodo Dragon.
Detects Chrome along with saved password automatically
It automatically identifies your Chrome installation, then scans for the profiles saved inside your computer in order to decrypt the information inside it.
However, if it fails to do so, you can provide it with the path to the Chrome profile yourself by adding an argument to the command line window. Alternatively, you can run it with the ‘-h’ option in order to retrieve extensive helps on its usage.
In a matter of seconds, you will have a list of all the detected passwords delivered to you, alongside the corresponding website addresses. As a side note, we dare suggest an option to export the results locally, since at this point this is not possible.
A handy utility that allows you to recover credentials in Chrome
All in all, Chrome Password Dump carries out the task flawlessly, but a more user-friendly approach, complemented by the possibility to save the password list would definitely boost its value.