Extract Browser Saved Passwords, History, and Bookmarks in One Click with HackBrowserData
This article introduces HackBrowserData, a cross‑platform tool that can export saved passwords, browsing history, cookies, and bookmarks from major browsers, explains how to install and run it, shows sample output, and provides security recommendations for safe password management.
HackBrowserData
HackBrowserDatais a tool that can export usernames, passwords, browsing history, cookies, and bookmarks saved by browsers without requiring the user to input the password. It supports major browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Edge, 360, QQ, Brave, Opera, and Vivaldi, but cannot export data from IE or Safari. It runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux; on macOS Chromium‑based browsers a system password is required.
Project address: https://github.com/moonD4rk/HackBrowserData
Installation
According to the author, download the appropriate binary from the releases page for your operating system and run it directly.
Usage
After downloading, execute the tool (disable antivirus if necessary). The tool creates a results folder containing the exported passwords, history, cookies, and bookmarks, as shown in the screenshots.
Security Notice
Special statement: This tool is intended for security research only; users assume all legal and related responsibilities for its use, and the author disclaims any liability.
Recommendations
Do not save passwords on shared computers unless necessary.
Update your passwords regularly.
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