Extract Passwords & Other User Credentials with LaZagne
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In this tutorial, I will show you how to retrieve all saved passwords from your computer or an exploited system using a tool called “LaZagne”.
LaZagne is an open-source recovery tool used for extracting passwords from various software and operating systems. It can be run on Windows, Linux, and macOS.
LaZagne supports various applications, including browsers, messaging apps, databases, email software, Wi-Fi, and many more. The tool extracts the passwords stored locally on the system, decrypts them, and gives the output in a readable format.
Get LaZagne
If you’re looking to use LaZagne on a Windows machine, you can download the tool using the following link.
https://github.com/AlessandroZ/LaZagne/releases/
Make sure to select the .exe format for Windows. After downloading this program in Windows or Linux, change the directory to the location where the LaZagne file is saved using the command line.
In my case, the file is located in “C:\Users\Workgroup\Downloads. To see all the available options use “LaZagne –h” in the terminal.