Free software to recover Firefox's master password "FireMaster"
Firefox has a password manager that allows you to centrally manage passwords stored on forms. When creating "master password" at this time, encrypt the stored contents using a powerful encryption algorithm.
But, of course if you forget this master password it will be hard. "FireMaster" is free software that can find the lost master password at such time.
Details are as follows.
FireMaster: The Firefox Master Password Recovery Tool - www.SecurityXploded.com
http://securityxploded.com/firemaster.php
FireMasterLinux: Linux Port of Firefox Master Password Recovery Tool - www.SecurityXploded.com
http://securityxploded.com/firemasterlinux.php
It is provided with GPL v2 and is open source. The size of the main body is only 80 KB. It is used from the command prompt. A dictionary file is also available, and brute force attack with a character type specified, so-called brute force attack is also possible.
It's easy to use, just specify the directory containing the "key 3. Db" file saving the Firefox master password and move it. If necessary, decide whether it is a dictionary attack or brute force, or its hybrid method. After that, the password will be displayed as long as you wait.
Also, if you want to display the user name and password for each site, there are free software as below.
FirePassword: The Firefox Username & Password List Decryptor - www.SecurityXploded.com
http://securityxploded.com/firepassword.php
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