Microsoft Edge safe question

Copper Contributor

As we all know, the core of the Edge browser is chromium, which causes the password saved by the Edge browser to save almost localized, just like the key at home placed under the carpet in front of the house. Therefore, the cracking password only takes only one second

    I hope  @Microsoft Team  to pay attention to this problem and promote the repairs of the Chromium project to repair the design defects !  !  ! ! 

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HI @Ricky7788 

Thank you an interesting question, but you could explain this to everyone:

"Therefore, the cracking password only takes only one second"

 

 

 

@A1 First, there is a folder named "Default" folder in the user data directory of the Edge browser: C: \ Users \ Default \ Appdata \ Local \ Chrome \ User Data \ default. SQLite database you save every password you save is in it. If you want to read it, it is an unable to read that it is not a problem with the AES algorithm. The text file is called "LOCAL State" to open search Encrypted_Key. This is the key. The AEC encrypted keycase that saves all login passwords AEC encryption keybrokes only requires the invasion of the hacker virus to invade the "Local State" file. It will not take 2 seconds to crack your password in 1 second. You can seal it with the most powerful spell bar treasure chest. Write the sealing spell on the note.

@Ricky7788 

MSRC Researcher Portal (microsoft.com)

Please report this problem, it was filled worth checking.