What part of a website do you look at to find a login when you're already logged in?
Willing to share my findings via the right advice.
>>54619557
Can someone help please?
>>54619557
top right, then top left
>>54619607
I mean via inspect element etc.
Sharing logins I find via this PC...
Enlisting the help of some kind soul...
Can someone give me some directions on how to share this login's username and password?
>>54619962
BUMPING THIS
>>54619557
i guess you can copy the cookies but there is no gurantee that these will work forever
you can also check if the browser has remembered the password for the site but i don't know how, figure it yourself
>>54619557
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>>54620210
Eat shit and die.
>>54619607
You too.
>>54620326
I tried the browser remembering the login but to no avail. I think I've tried to cookie idea too but that didn't work either. Trying to look through a recorded timeline to try and emulate what it's doing.
>>54619557
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>>54621336
Uh huh...
>>54619557
I'm guessing you're on a public computer and someone was already logged in?
you can inspect element and try POST'ing something, to see if the user/pass is sent with any requests
>>54619557
Most logins are done through session cookies. It'll only work until a new one is issued.
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/cookies-folder-location-windows
If you want to find the credentials, you can't. You can however reset the user's password and email address depending on the site.