Saturday, August 31, 2013

Saved Password Locations For Popular Windows Applications

Windows Network Passwords (XP/Vista/2003): When you connect to the file system of another computer on your network (something like My Comp MyFolder), Windows allows you to save the password. If you choose to save the password, the encrypted password is stored in a credential file.
The credential file is stored in the following locations:
Windows XP/2003: [Windows Profile]Application DataMicrosoftCredentials[User SID]Credentials and [Windows Profile]Local SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftCredentials[User SID]Credentials
Windows Vista: [Windows Profile]AppDataRoamingMicrosoftCredentials[Random ID] and [Windows Profile]AppDataLocalMicrosoftCredentials[Random ID]
Dialup/VPN Passwords (2000/XP/Vista/2003): Dialup/VPN passwords are stored as LSA secrets underHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SecurityPolicy/Secrets. This key contains multiple sub-keys, and the sub-keys which store the dialup passwords contains one of the following strings: RasDefaultCredentials and RasDialParams.
This key is not accessible from RegEdit and other tools by default, but you can use one of the following methods to access this key:
Use at command to run RegEdit.exe as SYSTEM user: (doesn’t work under Vista)
For Example:
at 16:14 /interactive regedit.exe
Change the permission of entire Security key. If you do that, it’s recommeneded to return the permissions back to the original after you finish.
Internet Explorer 4.00 – 6.00: The passwords are stored in a secret location in the Registry known as the “Protected Storage”. The base key of the Protected Storage is located under the following key: “HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/MicrosoftProtected Storage System Provider”. In order to view the subkeys of this key in RegEdit, you must do the same process as explained for the LSA secrets.
Even when you browse the above key in the Registry Editor (RegEdit), you won’t be able to watch the passwords, because they are encrypted. Also, this key cannot easily moved from one computer to another, like you do with regular Registry keys.
Internet Explorer 7.00 – 8.00: The new versions of Internet Explorer stores the passwords in 2 different locations. AutoComplete passwords are stored in the Registry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Internet Explorer/IntelliFormsStorage2. HTTP Authentication passwords are stored in the Credentials file under Documents and SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftCredentials , together with login passwords of LAN computers and other passwords.
Firefox: The passwords are stored in one of the following filenames: signons.txt, signons2.txt, and signons3.txt (depends on Firefox version) These password files are located inside the profile folder of Firefox, in [Windows Profile]Application DataMozillaFirefoxProfiles[Profile Name] Also, key3.db, located in the same folder, is used for encryption/decription of the passwords.
Google Chrome Web browser: The passwords are stored in [Windows Profile]Local SettingsApplication DataGoogleChromeUser DataDefaultWeb Data (This filename is SQLite database which contains encrypted passwords and other stuff)
Opera: The passwords are stored in wand.dat filename, located under [Windows Profile]Application DataOperaOperaprofile
Outlook Express (All Versions): The POP3/SMTP/IMAP passwords Outlook Express are also stored in the Protected Storage, like the passwords of old versions of Internet Explorer.
Outlook 98/2000: Old versions of Outlook stored the POP3/SMTP/IMAP passwords in the Protected Storage, like the passwords of old versions of Internet Explorer.
Outlook 2002-2008: All new versions of Outlook store the passwords in the same Registry key of the account settings. The accounts are stored in the Registry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Microsoft/Windows NT/CurrentVersion/Windows Messaging SubsystemProfiles[Profile Name]9375CFF0413111d3B88A00104B2A6676[Account Index] If you use Outlook to connect an account on Exchange server, the password is stored in the Credentials file, together with login passwords of LAN computers.
Mail PassView can be used to recover lost passwords of Outlook 2002-2008.
Windows Live Mail: All account settings, including the encrypted passwords, are stored in [Windows Profile]Local SettingsApplication Data Microsoft Windows Live Mail[Account Name] The account filename is an xml file with .oeaccount extension.
Mail PassView can be used to recover lost passwords of Windows Live Mail.
ThunderBird: The password file is located under [Windows Profile]Application DataThunderbirdProfiles[Profile Name] You should search a filename with .s extension.
Google Talk: All account settings, including the encrypted passwords, are stored in the Registry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Google/Google Talk Accounts[Account Name]
Google Desktop: Email passwords are stored in the Registry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/GoogleGoogle Desktop Mail boxes[Account Name]
MSN Messenger version 7.x: The passwords are stored under HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/IdentityCRLCreds[Account Name]
Windows Live Messenger version 8.x/9.x: The passwords are stored in the Credentials file, with entry name begins with “WindowsLive:name=”.
Yahoo Messenger 6.x: The password is stored in the Registry, under HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/YahooPager (“EOptions string” value)
Yahoo Messenger 7.5 or later: The password is stored in the Registry, under HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/YahooPager – “ETS” value. The value stored in “ETS” value cannot be recovered back to the original password.
AIM Pro: The passwords are stored in the Registry, under HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/AIM/AIMPRO[Account Name]
AIM 6.x: The passwords are stored in the Registry, under HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/America Online/AIM6Passwords
ICQ Lite 4.x/5.x/2003: The passwords are stored in the Registry, under HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Mirabilis/ICQNewOwners/ICQ Number] (MainLocation value)
ICQ 6.x: The password hash is stored in [Windows Profile]Application DataICQ[User Name]Owner.mdb (Access Database) (The password hash cannot be recovered back to the original password)
Digsby: The main password of Digsby is stored in [Windows Profile]Application DataDigsbydigsby.dat All other passwords are stored in Digsby servers.
Paltalk Scene: The passwords are stored in the Registry, under HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Paltalk [Account Name].

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