TwitterPasswordDecryptor is the FREE tool to instantly recover Twitter account passwords stored by popular web browsers. Most web browsers store the login credentials for visited websites so that user don’t have to remember and enter the password every time. Each of these web browsers use their own proprietary encryption mechanism to store the login passwords including Twitter account passwords.TwitterPasswordDecryptor automatically crawls through each of these browsers and instantly recovers all of the stored Twitter passwords.
TwitterPasswordDecryptor presents both GUI interface as well as command line version, the later is more helpful for Penetration testers in their work. Apart from normal users who can use it to recover their lost password, it can come in handy for Forensic officials who can get hold of any stored Twitter account passwords and then use that Twitter profile information to further extend their investigation.
TwitterPasswordDecryptor is fully Portable tool which can be directly run anywhere without installing locally. It also comes with Installer for those who wants to install it locally and use it on regular basis. It works on wide range of platforms starting from Windows XP to latest operating system Windows 7.
Features
Currently supports recovering of the stored Twitter account password from following popular Internet browsers:
- Internet Explorer (all versions from 4 to 8)
- Firefox
- Google Chrome
- Opera Browser
You can download TwitterPasswordDecryptor here:
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Morgan Storey says
Not that great, doesn’t detect firefox or chrome on my Windows 7 test box, so it can’t find the twitter usernames and passwords. Seems to work on Windows XP though.
Darknet says
Is your Win7 64-Bit?
Morgan Storey says
Yep, 32bit firefox obviously, Beta 32bit chrome.
Darknet says
Try running it in XP SP2 compatibility mode, would be interested to know if it works.
Morgan Storey says
Nope tried that, and 2000 mode just in case. I have extracted the .exe outside of the setup.exe so that it doesn’t touch the registry etc, but it is supposed to be portable so that shouldn’t make a difference.