If you've saved passwords before but recently deleted cookies or something then there is a way to find all of your saved passwords.
Tools > Options > Security > Saved Passwords > Show Passwords
I dunno if many people know this, enjoy..

If you've saved passwords before but recently deleted cookies or something then there is a way to find all of your saved passwords.
Tools > Options > Security > Saved Passwords > Show Passwords
I dunno if many people know this, enjoy..
That's why we seize the moment, try to freeze it and own it, squeeze it and hold it cause we consider these minutes golden.
yhh, i use that alotcheers anyway
it was you who showed me anyway
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Lol yeah I told you over mic I thinkThat's ite.
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That's why we seize the moment, try to freeze it and own it, squeeze it and hold it cause we consider these minutes golden.
Wicked, i can find out peoples passwords when i go to there houses :p
That's what I was thinking haha![]()
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That's why we seize the moment, try to freeze it and own it, squeeze it and hold it cause we consider these minutes golden.
Something happened to me a while back that stopped me from using the firefox save password manager.
Basically, I downloaded a file and scanned it. It was clean, so I opened it. It said loading, then said "it's ready". It was meant to make FF speed up. Anyway, it didn't work so I opened it in notepad and I saw something peculiar at the bottom... a sites FTP and password... I checked the site, and in it's logs were all of my saved passwords. I reported the site to the host and then logged into their control panel and delete my logs anyway.But that was so... well, weird, I suppose. It used an exploit in firefox I think.
Merged by MattGarner (Forum Super Moderator): Due to forum lag.
Last edited by xxMATTGxx; 13-10-2008 at 03:36 PM.
Lol at you almost getting owned.Something happened to me a while back that stopped me from using the firefox save password manager.
Basically, I downloaded a file and scanned it. It was clean, so I opened it. It said loading, then said "it's ready". It was meant to make FF speed up. Anyway, it didn't work so I opened it in notepad and I saw something peculiar at the bottom... a sites FTP and password... I checked the site, and in it's logs were all of my saved passwords. I reported the site to the host and then logged into their control panel and delete my logs anyway.But that was so... well, weird, I suppose. It used an exploit in firefox I think.
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