Most modern browsers offer the capability of remembering usernames and
passwords. Most of us use this feature to automatically save our
usernames and passwords in order to log in to our favorite websites more
quickly. What if you forget the saved username and password?
As web browsers intelligently hide passwords using stars(, asterisks or
dots), there is no way in which a user can recover his password by
simply looking at what the browser shows. Here are some tips and tricks
that you can use to reveal your password for a website when you have
forgotten it but your browser remembers it.
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Enter your Password! |
JavaScript to Reveal Hidden Passwords in Asterisk (Stars)
A simple
JavaScript code
can be used to view passwords in web browsers like Google Chrome,
Internet Explorer, Opera in a popup as an alert message (Mozilla Firefox
does not support this. Users of this browser can utilize the
bookmarklet given below or the addon mentioned
at the end of this post. If
you use Google Chrome and the code does not seem to work, precede it
with "javascript:" without quotes). To use the JavaScript, open your web
browser, open the webpage for which the password is hidden in
asterisks, copy and paste the following code in the address bar.
javascript: var p=r(); function r(){var g=0;var x=false;var
x=z(document.forms);g=g+1;var w=window.frames;for(var
k=0;kOr, alternatively you can use this Show Password Bookmarklet by dragging it to your Bookmarks Bar to instantly view hidden passwords at the click of a button.
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Asterisk Password Recovery Popup in Google Chrome |
Software to Reveal Hidden Passwords behind Stars
There are many free software that you can use to recover forgotten passwords. Some of them are:-
Asterisk Logger:Asterisk Logger
from Nirsoft is one such software. It automatically displays the hidden
password whenever a window containing a hidden password is detected.
Password Viewer:Password Viewer
by IT Samples is another application that can be used to unmask
passwords hidden behind stars. It allows you to view passwords not only
in web browsers but also in any program that might be masking passwords
from the user.
Both of these software are free and do not require to be installed. All
you need to do is just unzip the file and run them. These software
work perfectly fine on Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows
Server 2008, 2003. However, in Windows 7 and Vista, they are required
to be used in an Administrator Account. These tools are browser
independent. These software will not be able to decrypt or show User
Account Control /Windows logon password.
Related: 5 Essential free Software for Windows PC
Mozilla Firefox Add-on
Show My Password
is a Firefox Add-on which automatically converts scrambled hidden
passwords into human readable form. To use this nifty add-on, just open
the webpage with the hidden password and click in the field containing
the hidden password. This add-on will automatically reveal the password
to you.
These tips can be also be used by someone else to hack your passwords.
To avoid such mishaps, I would advise you to stay alert when others use
your private computer.
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