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calissons Posts: 9

Hello,
I was wondering if anyone knows how to access the WAP Cache files in a SE C902 and extract Passwords from saved webpages.
As I have couple of passwords saved on my C902 on different websites and wanted to know how can I get into the cache files copy them to my pc and decrypt the passwords. Is it possible using A2 Uploader? Won't it rest my C902 if I use it?

Thanks for the help.
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Posted: 2009-09-23 15:28:43
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StevenC Posts: > 500

If those password are yours, why the hell do you need to decrypt?
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Posted: 2009-09-24 09:20:34
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calissons Posts: 9

I lost the passwords and need them back.
You think there is a possible way?
I asked SE directly they said there is no option to view the passwords.
But am sure they must be stored somewhere...
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Posted: 2009-09-24 15:29:47
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StevenC Posts: > 500

If you really own those accounts, why don't you use 'forgot my password' to change the old passwords.
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Posted: 2009-09-24 15:41:53
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centur Posts: > 500


On 2009-09-23 15:28:43, calissons wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone knows how to access the WAP Cache files in a SE C902 and extract Passwords from saved webpages.
As I have couple of passwords saved on my C902 on different websites and wanted to know how can I get into the cache files copy them to my pc and decrypt the passwords. Is it possible using A2 Uploader? Won't it rest my C902 if I use it?

Thanks for the help.


TPA > SYSTEM > WAP > CACHE > cache.fat
Last file have all saved passwords, domains...
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Posted: 2009-09-24 23:08:07
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fluke9 Posts: 461


On 2009-09-24 15:41:53, StevenC wrote:
If you really own those accounts, why don't you use 'forgot my password' to change the old passwords.


Dodgy Why would you need to extract your own passwords.
[ This Message was edited by: fluke9 on 2009-09-25 03:07 ]

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Posted: 2009-09-25 04:06:04
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calissons Posts: 9

Heyy!! Thanks for the help!!
i found the file you are talking about, but i also found another file:

TPA > SYSTEM > WAP > Cookies.bin
That is the only file where I found my emails and something that looks like a saved encrypted password.
Looking like this:

MYEMAILADDRESS%40gmail.com%3A512984255%3AmgRQKbKpS3cQ61hr

So apparently i need to decrypt that last part of it... but how to ?

Thanks again.

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Posted: 2009-09-28 21:07:52
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fluke9 Posts: 461

Why do you want to decrypt your own password.

Just get it reset, problem solved, or maybe there is another reason ?????????????????????
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Posted: 2009-09-29 05:34:12
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calissons Posts: 9

The email address password I need is my own university pass you could check it online at www.usj.edu.lb.
Only problem no password reset are allowed (check it directly on the page http://mail.usj.edu.lb/) without passing thru our sections IT team that will charge every student arround 60 000 LBP (40$) for the password reset. So why pay for something I already have knowing that during my first year I already had the same problem ??!
Now I know I have the pass right in front of me only problem it's encrypted...
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Posted: 2009-09-30 00:21:41
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centur Posts: > 500


On 2009-09-28 21:07:52, calissons wrote:
Heyy!! Thanks for the help!!
i found the file you are talking about, but i also found another file:

TPA > SYSTEM > WAP > Cookies.bin
That is the only file where I found my emails and something that looks like a saved encrypted password.
Looking like this:

MYEMAILADDRESS%40gmail.com%3A512984255%3AmgRQKbKpS3cQ61hr

So apparently i need to decrypt that last part of it... but how to ?

Thanks again.


The problem is Gmail use SSL encryption and I try to see my password (on my Gmail), but cann't.
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Posted: 2009-09-30 18:38:01
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