How easy/difficult is it for hackers to read the passwords stored in the browser?

of course those from other people's computers.

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IchDirk
1 month ago

The easiest thing is for an attacker if you even offer him the opportunity.

For example, months ago, we allegedly called “Microsoft” and reported a malware that would be on our PC and that would have been communicated to them via WINDOWS.

If I want, you could look at and eliminate this for a “Pauschale” of 49€.

A program “Anydesk” is used for this purpose.

If you start this, you will allow the thieves, to get to your computer and DANN will get all the important data from them quietly and secretly.

CatsEyes
1 month ago

It’s not that easy. Only if vulnerabilities, “holes” are present in the browser and the hackers also know this could work. Just like that – no, nothing becomes. At best, by phishing and “associated” light-sense of the whispered.

The times when you can hack like this without very good knowledge are over.

anonystreamus
1 month ago

Come on to the browser, but without phishing they don’t get there

Callidus89
1 month ago

Depends on how good your password is.

If you have a simple password that you use everywhere, it is easier than if you use a complex password that you only use with this account.

And then it’s important to see how easy you can price your data, for example in phishing emails.

anonystreamus
1 month ago
Reply to  Callidus89

For phishing mails/messages it is enough to click on any link btw. Google knowledge is not enough for such a statement;)

Callidus89
1 month ago
Reply to  anonystreamus

For Phishing mails/messages, click on any link

Even gives mail types where just opening Schadsoftwäre already allows access.

As I said, it depends entirely on the user how easy it can be overwritten.