Facebook Password Decryptor Portable is a free, lightweight Windows utility developed by XenArmor (formerly SecurityXploded) designed to instantly recover forgotten Facebook passwords stored on your local computer.
It is important to understand that this is not a hacking or cracking tool. It cannot guess, brute-force, or break into a Facebook account remotely. Instead, it functions as a local forensic recovery tool that extracts login data you previously authorized your web browsers or messaging apps to save. Key Features
No Installation Required: As a portable application, it runs directly from a executable file. You can carry it on a USB flash drive and use it on any Windows PC without modifying the registry or system files.
Wide Application Support: It automatically crawls, detects, and decrypts credentials stored in over 50 popular web browsers (such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Opera, and Internet Explorer) and various messenger clients.
One-Click Operation: The user interface is straightforward. Clicking the “Start Recovery” button prompts the tool to scan the system and instantly display all discovered Facebook usernames and decrypted passwords.
Exportable Reports: Once the passwords are recovered, you can back up the list by exporting it directly into an HTML file for safekeeping.
Broad Windows Compatibility: It runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures, supporting versions ranging from Windows Vista to Windows 11. How the Tool Works
When you log into Facebook and click “Remember Password,” your browser encrypts those credentials and stores them in a local database (like Chrome’s SQLite database). Facebook Password Decryptor accesses these local storage paths for the currently logged-on user account, applies the corresponding decryption algorithms, and displays the plaintext credentials on your screen. Crucial Security and Privacy Considerations
Antivirus False Positives: Because this software actively extracts encrypted passwords from system files, many antivirus programs flag it as a “Potentially Unwanted Program” (PUP), riskware, or a Trojan. If you download it from the official developer site, this is typically a false positive, but you must still exercise caution.
Local Restrictions: The tool can only recover data for the currently logged-in Windows profile. To recover passwords saved under a different profile, you must right-click the program and choose “Run as” that specific user.
Limitation against Clear History: If you recently cleared your browser’s cookies, cache, and saved password data, or if you exclusively used Incognito/Private browsing mode, this tool will not be able to find or recover anything.
If you need to recover an account but never saved the password on your computer, you should instead use the official Facebook Login Identify Page to reset your credentials using your registered email or phone number. To provide more relevant assistance, please let me know:
Are you trying to recover your own password on a computer you have used before?
What specific operating system or web browser did you use when you last saved the password? SecurityXploded Exposing the Facebook Password Secrets – SecurityXploded
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