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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