The LaZagne project is an open source application used to retrieve lots of passwords stored on a local computer. Each software stores its passwords using different techniques (plaintext, APIs, custom algorithms, databases, etc.). This tool has been developed for the purpose of finding these passwords for the most commonly-used software.

This project has been added to pupy as a post-exploitation module. Python code will be interpreted in memory without touching the disk and it works on Windows and Linux host. The last Linux release is not up to date so I recommend to use pupy to use it. Standalones Standalones are now available here: https://github.com/AlessandroZ/LaZagne/releases/ Usage Retrieve version laZagne.exe --version Launch all modules laZagne.exe all Launch only a specific module laZagne.exe browsers Launch only a specific software script laZagne.exe browsers -f (for firefox) Write all passwords found into a file (-oN for Normal txt, -oJ for Json, -oA for All) laZagne.exe all -oN Get help laZagne.exe -h laZagne.exe browsers -h Use a file for dictionary attacks (used only when it's necessary: mozilla masterpassword, system hahes, etc.). The file has to be a wordlist in cleartext (no rainbow), it has not been optmized to be fast but could useful for basic passwords. laZagne.exe all -path file.txt Change verbosity mode (2 different levels) laZagne.exe all -vv Quiet mode (nothing will be printed on the standard output) laZagne.exe all -quiet -oA Retrieve passwords on another drive (default: C) laZagne.exe all -drive D Note: For wifi passwords \ Windows Secrets, launch it with administrator privileges (UAC Authentication / sudo) Supported software (*) used by many tools to store passwords: Chrome, Owncloud, Evolution, KMail, etc. Github Project