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How to cut off password in Radix-64

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have you ever thought what happens to the saved passwords in Chrome I mean all of us have used this feature right you just click save and passwords magically appear right when you need them well whatamp;#39;s actually going on is that Chrome saves your passwords in an encrypted form locally in a file called local data and in todayamp;#39;s video Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to write a script in C that will extract those files and unencrypt them as I mentioned passwords are saved in local data file along with corresponding URLs and emails you can find the file under the directory you now see on the screen Iamp;#39;m not going to show it to you for obvious reasons but you can pause the video and take a look for yourself now the encryption algorithm used there is as2 256 GCM those of you who have watched one of my previous videos about Transformer development are already familiar with symmetric encryption but if you are not donamp;#39;t worry I will explain everything as we go as

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Use the fglpass tool to encrypt a password from a RSA key. The fglpass tool can decrypt a BASE64 encoded and encrypted password using a RSA private key. The fglpass tool can encode a file in BASE64 form. The fglpass tool can decode a BASE64 encoded file.
Base64 encoding need not be explicitly executed in the application, they are implicitly encoded. The username and password passed as basic authentication would be base64 encoded in the format :. The encoded value is passed in the Authorization header in the following manner.
Unfortunately its not completely safe. There are only 62 characters that are guaranteed to have no special meaning in all systems. They are digits, English small letters, and English capital letters. You need 2 more characters for base64.
The Base64 Password Storage Scheme merely obscures the password so that the clear-text password is not available to casual observers. However, it offers no real protection and should only be used if there are client applications that specifically require this capability.
Concatenate username and password into a string with a colon between as shown: username:password Encode the resulting string in a Base64 variant. Prefix the encoded string with Basic ; the space after Basic is required.
What is Radix 64 Encoding? Radix 64 encoding allows binary data stored in octets (i.e. bytes) to be expressed as printable characters.
Base64 is an encoding scheme that can take any binary input and represent it using a set of 64 ASCII characters. Its important to note that Base64 is not encryption; its an encoding scheme, so decoding it is trivial. Simple, free Base64 encode/decode tools are easy to find online.

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